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.
Lots of restaurants sell Pepsi instead, but I think most sell some kind of cola.
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Fastfood restaurants have chosen to make the speed of service a major marketing strategy. Other restaurants have not so using a name implying speed (or lack of speed) isn't necessary. Since restaurants that aren't "fast" serve a variety of foods, they may be fast or they may be slow.
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i think we are, sadly, because of Mcdonalds and other fastfood restaurants in the UK. They make so much money there's no way of getting them to sell healther foods.
The causes for the popularity of fastfood restaurants: #1- They are quick (hent the word 'fast') #2 They are convenient to get to ! #3 The food tastes very good (obviously, theres fat in it.) And the number #4 It is inexpensive !
Very few places sell "healthy" fast food.
There are many local chains and restaurants that sell subs. However, there are also many international restaurants like Subway and Quiznos that sell sub sandwiches.
Because Pepsi and Coca-Cola are rival and different brands, and restaurants sign binding contracts in which they must only have business with one but not both for a certain amount of years.
A franchisee has purchased the right to operate under the name of a larger company. For example, many fastfood restaurants have both "company-owned" and franchised locations.
No. Pepsi owned Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, and KFC. Pepsi was going to sell them so some rich people got together and formed Tricon and bought those restaurants. Them they acquired Long John silvers and A&W so they changed their name to what their stock symbol was Yum!.
yes, there are corndogs, french fries, milkshakes, ice creames, pizza, and Chinese takeout!