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No, the reason it tastes different to the usual coke you drink out of a can or bottle is because it's put in a paper cup which does actually make a difference to the taste believe it or not, and it's on draught, so it's carbonated as it comes through the pipes and into the cup. this makes it taste more flat, because in a can of coke the bubbles are preserved in the airtight can, whereas whilst the coke is coming through the pipes and into the cup at McD's some of the bubbles are forced out as it hits the bottom of the cup.

McDonald's have signed a contract with Coca Cola to enable them to be the only worldwide fast food chain able to sell real Coca Cola through this draught pump system.

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I'm sure some do, but most of the time they only sell Coca-Cola.

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Dairy Queen, Arby's

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