McDonalds is known & often criticised for always being the same wherever you go – or at least that’s what people often think. Its not the case however. McDonalds does have some core items which are the same but it also has a wide range of items customised to the local tastebuds.

This is a quick look just at breakfasts. Time willing, I’ll follow up later with other menu items from McDonalds round the world.

Breakfasts

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Here in Australia the McDonalds Big Breakfast comes with Scrambled Egg, a patty, Hash Brown & a muffin. But in the US the muffin is replaced by a biscuit (somewhat like an unsweetened scone for Aussies)

Same with the Deluxe Breakfast

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In Hawaii you get rice & sausage plus something which looked surprisingly like SPAM.

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In Indonesia it comes not only with Rice but friend chicken & a soup.

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In Mexico you can get McMolletes – refried beans, cheese, and pico de gallo served on an English muffin.

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In Vegas, the Egg McMuffin looks decidedly pre-processed

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In Japan you can get it with a logo griddled on top

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In Hong Kong the buns are totally different, softer & sweeter.

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In the South in USA you can get fried chicken on them.

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In Asia, Sausage and Egg Twisty Pasta, -Sausage, eggs, and pasta in chicken broth and greens

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Bubur Ayam or “chicken porridge” – Chicken strips in porridge, with onions, ginger, and capsicum.

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You can get a bagel instead of a muffin or a biscuit in the US and through Europe.

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You can also get a steak one instead of sausage.

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In the UK you can get a Bacon Roll – strips of bacon & ketchup on a hard roll.

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Or in the US & Australia you can get a Bacon & Egg Deli Roll.

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In the US you can even get a plain grilled cheese sandwich.

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And none of that is even considering McCafe’s.

McDonalds may in some ways be the same the world round but there is also a lot of customisation for local tastes. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if somewhere in the world all these different specialty items came together in one place.

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