What are some McDonald’s items that only exist in your country?

What are some McDonald’s items that only exist in your country?
In Canada, we have poutine

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it's so fucking hard to get poutine in america it's awful

Extremely expensive and shit burgers

>travel to the best cheese destinations in the states
>none of the curds squeak
>visit quebec
>wal-marts and random fuel stations in bumfuck nowhere have day fresh curds that squeak
fuck this country

Come to Canada and get some then

I tried Poutin and I hated it.

Haven't been in a McDonalds since the early 2000's but they used to have this ciabatta specialty burger that was really good

Where and what kind? I thought it was amazing. Throwing some smoked meat in there is also a good idea.

What's to hate? It's just fries with cheese

Not for me there is literally a Canadian restaurant in my neighbkrhood.

Chicken Legend, Fish Fingers happy meal. In scotland you can get Irn Bru

better live in wisconsin, minnesota, or california if you are saying words like that

The gravy is essential. Without it it would be mediocre.

Why? What’s wrong with having a Canadian restaurant in your area?

Nothing wrong with the concept. It's just that we imitate you very poorly.

we have putin in russia too you fucking leaf

lumberjack's sandwich

deep fried cheese, beef patty, bacon, fried onions and pork rinds instead of sesame seeds on the bun.

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think the only one is the 'McOz' burger, which is just a quarterpounder with caramelised onion and beetroot

Kek

What do they serve at that restaurant?

does this resemble other things polish people eat?

Wut. How can a burger resemble "other things people eat".
We have fried cheese, fried onions and pork rinds.

>Haven't been in a McDonalds since the early 2000's
Lol why?

Not in New England.

It's just odd that McD's would custom tailor stuff for other countries entirely randomly. It makes sense they'd make poutine for Canada because it's something that already existed. I'm just wondering what their idea was when designing that specifically for Poland.

Crispy McBacon?
It's Burghy's heritage, when McD came here they couldn't stand their competition so they bought the whole company and converted every single restaurant

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Looks delicious af

I think these are exclusive. They're just made with classier ingredients and go for 12€ a menu instead of 9.

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it's hard to get poutine literally everywhere except Canada

We had this one a while ago as a special item along with the farmer's sandwich

i've yet to find the chicken salsa abroad

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>everyone thinking generic burgers would be exclusive to them
lmao

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probably because he has taste

This classic bacon burger with fried cheese

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>better live in wisconsin, minnesota, or california if you are saying words like that
NYC
See for yourself,
upnorthbk.com

doubt it
you sound like a fag

This. I don't get it, desu.

this thread is corporate advertising for McDonald's, don't fall for it guys

whats so bad about advertising when its fun?
I'd like to know about some actually special variations from other countries

what everyone but me () posted so far is just generic though

the McKroket

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>NYC
cheat codes for having everything ever

Wtf you guys don’t have coffee crisps over there?

That just looks like a Fillet-o-Fish burger lmao

>cheat codes for having everything ever
I remember when there was a Hawaiian fest they couldnt find a restaurant to provide food. I found it hard to believe though.

business idea right there

Only it's not fish and completely different

>Wtf you guys don’t have coffee crisps over there?
I don't know. Is that the same as this, Coffee Crisp Chocolate Bar?

How so?

Yeah that’s what I meant

nope. in tunisia there is a poutine bar. i am not tunisian but i have some tunisian friends.

no way it's the real version though. we live right next door and fuck it up every time.

Look up what a kroket is, it's not fish in the slightest

i did say "hard" not "impossible" tho

How do you guys screw it up? Now I wanna go to the US to try your poutine

Maybe they use crappy gravy or cheese

Probably. Also can you believe that they don’t have coffee crisp over there?

It's beef, meat ragout. With mustard.

A lot of places will over-complicate it because of over ambitious hipsters trying to impress you. There's also cheese pasteurization regulations that the rest of the civilized world gives zero fucks about. It just becomes soggy fries with chunks of regular cheese on it. Not remotely the same thing as the real deal.
I need to visit Lachute and Val-d'Or again...

>Not stocking my favourite candy bar
Someone please nuke US please

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And also some degenerates will throw mozzarella pearls on it instead of curds

In a fried crust with breadcrumbs.

legit don't think we have any unique items on our menu

maybe the McFeast but that might be american too.

It's originally a limited edition item but somehow it becomes popular (for how spicy it is) and it becomes permanent menu after a month it's released.

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These cheese curds are only made in Québec, I live right next to the place that make it and I know the guy who owns it. lel

They sell freshly made still warm cheese bags to people who care enough to go there, it is DE licious.

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This is the Dutch standard sauce for your McDonalds fries. It's some kind of dille sauce.

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how is it?

>mozzarella pearls on it instead of curds

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lucky bastard

best sauce for fries imo

it's a travesty! do you understand how I feel now?
after living out in your neck of the woods a few times the difference is night and day

Where did you live while you were here?

>when you go abroad and they suddenly try to give you ketchup

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Lachute and Val-d'Or
still know fuck all about French though

Maestro Bohemia burger

Fried cheese burger I think? Literally breaded and fried piece of cheese in a bun.

>mfw mcDONGals is from the U.S. but we get none of the way better looking Jow Forums offerings
>mfw i have no face

its good :3

Kek maybe you should move back, you seem like a chill American

We have this for breakfast, I guess they only serve it here

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They fry everything in olive oil here.

Maybe other countries don’t have rye bread burger but idk since i don’t go to mcd abroad

don't even know i'm fan KFC.

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It is there on the menu under snacks. They also have your ketchup and all dressed chips.

Gallo pinto is very much a Tico thing so I’m pretty sure they only serve it there

If I could, I would. Believe me. I fell in love with the place.

isn't this american sauce tho
tastes very american as well

Yeah we don't have rice at mcdonalds here. What are those two things between the eggs and rice? Potatoes?

I know that but they don’t sell them at convenience stores or 7/11s?

We call it American sauce, but Americans dont have it.

Looks like plantains

Fried plantain

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>deep fried cheese
what

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>Val-d'Or
Lmao fucking why? First American I see talking about going to Val d'Or. Did they even were able to speak English with you up there?

>I know that but they don’t sell them at convenience stores or 7/11s?
No. We have Canadians and French Candians living here but apparently not enough for importing your candy. Some of our brands make ketchup chips though.

Im almost 25 and i've never visited mcdonalds

Wait you guys don’t have ketchup chips either? What flavours do you have then?

a basic fucking cheeseburger with samurai sauce (a type of spicy belgian mayo) instead of ketchup and no pickles. also a mcwrap with maredsous cheese and jupiler beer

we have a mckroket in some mcdonalds here as well

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It's a small family business that make these, the guy who owns it all, got the business from his dad and he get the milk for his cheese from his brother who owns a dairy farm, said brother also inherited the farm from his dad.

Look for La Fromagerie Bergeron, it's located in a magical place called Saint-Antoine-de-Tilly, just follow the all jacked up yellow brick road the gouvernement don't want to repair and you'll get there to see our cheese magicians paid minimum wages.

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I had a fling with a Canadian chick and she had tons of family up there. It's actually a really cool place. The younger people understood English but hated speaking it. Most of them laughed at me and asked why the fuck I was out there. The place was beautiful though. I got to chill in a sweet lake house.