How many people in the world do not recognize the golden arches of
McDonalds? I would say that due to it
being in so many countries as well as in movies and TV shows that there are few
that do not recognize the brand. But
McDonalds can mean different things depending on where you are.
I really enjoy McDonalds. I
enjoy the fries, how things look pretty similar no matter where you are, how the ordering system is similar everywhere you go as well as the memories it brings back of
being a small boy and getting a happy meal.
I have been to a McDonalds in the US, Canada, China, Moldova, Romania,
Serbia… I cannot remember if I visited one in the Dominican Republic or
Israel. I never really mean to visit
them while traveling abroad, but sometimes you just want something fast and
that you are accustomed too.
What does it mean to eat at McDonalds in the USA? I think, it means a quick meal and a pretty
inexpensive place. It is not a place you
would take someone on a first date. You
would not take someone there for their birthday (unless they were young). It is fast food… the food is not the best or
the healthiest but it gets the job done.
You will see people of all ages and salaries in McDonalds, but I am
guessing people with a high profile do not really choose to go into McDonalds
unless they want a fast meal.
What does it mean to eat at McDonalds in Moldova? Well, first off, there are very few fast food
places, so if you want something fast to eat or a drive-through you pretty much
have to go to McDonalds in Moldova.
Secondly, this is a medium priced restaurant in Moldova. The prices are similar to US prices, but
there are cheaper restaurants in Moldova where you can eat for 3 to 5 USD where McDonalds is
usually 5 to 8 USD which may not seem like a lot of difference but when you
realize that a retired person could be trying to live off their retirement of
50 USD per month 1 USD makes a lot of difference. So not everyone can afford to eat at
McDonalds (or restaurants in general) in Moldova, it is considered a special meal for many Moldovans and
you can see middle and upper class people eating at McDonalds who are not
looked down upon.
I find the differences between McDonalds in Moldova and the USA. It is interesting to see a staple of the USA
in other countries and it potentially being viewed in a different way.
1 comments:
"Cheaper" doesn't necessary mean worse. McDonalds can't be compared or compete to "Galbenus" regarding the quality of food. And believe me those who earn 50 usd/month won't even enter Galbenus, because they cook at home.
I believe that nowadays people trait McDonalds as "quick meal" only.
Peace!
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