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I love having a nice McDonalds or KFC in town somewhere for the occasional craving of such food. It doesn't mean I don't appreciate the local fare (eating is one of my biggest travel motivations) but there is something about a nice consistent McDonald's cheeseburger that hits the spot.
it is often a mistake to assume the KFC on the other side of the world tastes the same as it does in the US. Often they are nothing alike.
I haven't been to Chile yet. When the kids are older, I've been thinking it might be nice to take them stargazing in the Atacama desert, or hiking in Patagonia.
it is often a mistake to assume the KFC on the other side of the world tastes the same as it does in the US. Often they are nothing alike.
Nah they are usually pretty close. Main difference in American fast food restaurants on the other side of the world is additional menu items not offered in USA, and vice versa.
I've yet to encounter a KFC overseas that nothing alike a KFC domestically.
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