McDonalds Restaurants
Created | Updated Mar 23, 2002
These fast food restaurants are ubiquitous on the Earth. Located in nearly every locale they offer mediocre food of dubious nutritional value. They do have do have two features that should appeal to travelers. Firstly, the washrooms are always acceptably clean; secondly, you will not immediately die after eating the food. In most of the world, the menu is nearly identical from one location to the next. While the meals tend to be high in sodium, fat and carbohydrates, they are prepared in a fashion that kills all known bacteria and the taste. Their persuasive advertising results in most young children choosing them over any other available food source.
Rating:
Cleanliness: A
Food Quality: C
Nutrition: D