r/interestingasfuck 12d ago

/r/all McDonald's in the 80s compared to today

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u/abarthsimpson 12d ago

Fast food in other countries is much better than the US.

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u/SafeOdd1736 11d ago

Probably because those governments make them use actual ingredients like hamburger meat, potatoes, tomatoes, lettuce etc for their food instead of processed chemicals like the US allows. Remember Ireland wouldn’t even allow Subway to call their rolls “bread” because subway put way too much sugar in them?

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u/devAcc123 11d ago

Ah yes, hamburger meat

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u/SafeOdd1736 11d ago

You wouldn’t think it’s all that important in a hamburger but turns out, it is.