What are the regional meals in your countries McDonald's that aren't available anywhere else?

What are the regional meals in your countries McDonald's that aren't available anywhere else?
We got pic related, Kanapka Drwala (Lumberjack's Sandwich), it has meat, bacon and fried cheese. It was available only in winter until this year when they made it available for this summer too.

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Chicken porridge. Also we have Prosperity Burger for Chinese New Year.

In Atlantic Canada, there's a lobster burger
They have a poutine, but it looks on the way out

Not sure it's unique, it's called Pita Greek.

We beat Mexicant's at their own food

bigmac

Soup. I don't know about the other countries, but since in Portugal people love to eat soup either as an appetizer, after the main meal or just soup alone, McDonalds sells soup here. But it sucks obviously.

Also Bifana caralho! But i bet it sucks as well.

t.Haven't eat in Mcdonalds for 5 years at least.

Obviously.

We also have poutine in KFCs.

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These probably. I doubt anyone else likes rye bread this much. I personally haven't even tasted one though, seems always a waste to not order a regular bun.

We get the privilege of paying 2/3x the price for the same thing

Shiiiit

i dont think we have anything exclusive

Chicken legend

It's a pity they stooped selling Beef a la Rus years ago.

Rye bread hamburger

You fucking stole it you mongol

Reviewbrah said it was nothing special

It's different.

Nasty.

That kid is 12. Why do you even watch it.

He's in his early 20s

I don't think that McFarm is available anywhere else in Europe

Burger with sausage and kraut.
Sadly that was just a available for limited time.

More like the McKanker, that looks shit

>Hungary

I must be blind I thought you were Dutch, sorry m8

*Delicious
You fucking tooth paste nigger

That's Mexican in name only, looks more like a warped gyro than a burrita. Yes, burrita, burritos are tex-mex.

This one was also nice. The top layer is fried potato.

Have seen it in Croatia too.

it might look like shit, but it tastes pretty good, the sauce is amazing

this was a special offer last year in november, around St. Martin's day - hamburger with foie de gras, and goose burger with red cabbage

McKroket

lobster rolls, only in new england

I'll never understand why Canada thinks chips, cheese and gravy is a special dish.

>goose burger with red cabbage

noice

Been years since I had foi gras, can remember finding it a bit too rich though

You must not be drunk 24/7.

Is that rye?

literally a memeburger

Pretty much this.

We have Kebabs for drunkness in England.

biscuits and sausage gravy

Looks like vomit.

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The Mc baguette
It was okay. The mustard sauce was okay.
It didn't work because French don't realise how the baguette consumption per capita is close to 0 outside of France

GOAT. Europeans always make fun of this until they try it over here.

>gravy
umm gravy is brown sweetie x

>Mcbaguette
This sounds like a joke name someone would call a fat frenchie

This

i don't know if they sell it outside of hawaii.

Sounds like something that could be okay if the Baguette was crunchy.

This gravy is made with milk. It's basically bechamel sauce. You guys don't know what American breakfast sausage tastes like.

hawaii taro pie

Wow Hawaii really is japified

haupia pie hawaii

>You guys don't know what American breakfast sausage tastes like
When you've got Lincolnshire and Cumberland sausages, you don't need no yank shite

These were really bad, but then again what can you expect from McDonaldos.

You know what American sausage tastes like then

Pretty much. Sounds like some bored middle manager american were asked to design a sandwich for the french and went
>Just call it McSnail or the McBaguette and make it look rough to please those fuckers i'm not paid enough for that
It wasn't which is a shame, but from what I understand at how fastfood joints works they can't really make them crispy so eh.
It's not like we don't have restaurant making French Han bur jeh
Apparently this is exclusive to France and its colonies as well (Belgium and Morocco)
That's definitely something i'd see in Japan

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I'd eat it

>what I understand at how fastfood joints works they can't really make them crispy so eh
Yeah then its doomed.
I guess.
Microwave to thaw do kill it.
I don't get what is stopping them from just unfreezing them normally, after slicing, and then just hoard them under clothes.

>baguette consumption per capita is close to 0 outside of France

I eat bagguette all the time.

looks kinda bland but I can gurantee you it's pretty good

heh we dont even have mcdonalds anymore, rip
i didnt know they had such unique dishes

godbless

It's a Québec dish, they had to steal it, just for old time sake

also beer is available in all restaurants

I guess there is the low standard of fast food goers and the rentability factor.
I'm sure that if more sandwiches had to be crispy you'd see them but they must have standard protocols for each sandwich, only deviating slightly with the ingredients.
Really ? Are you from english canada or Quebec ? It's nice to know. I can expect people from austria, hungary or Czech republic to eat a lot of bread like French do but outside of Europe i've found that to be rather rare.
U wot ? Same here but I thought it was the norm everywhere.

Mc Pepito

So is McDonald's the one thing Sup Forums bros don't hate about America?

Yep, memes and health nazis aside it's pretty good once and a while. Burgers are still better made at home though.

We don't hate a lot of things, we just pretend we do for a banter.

wikipedia says the only countries who sell beer at McDonalds are France, Portugal, Greece and Germany. Albeit some have some restrictions like germany only selling beer at older outlets owned by brewers with leases allowing the serving of beer.

Had that at McDonald's China

>Are you from english canada or Quebec ?

Suburbs of Toronto. Every grocery store has a big selection of French and Italian bread

The quality isn't high, but its higher than inside of USA.
Its like how Negroes will talk about how McD was a civil place during the 80s.

Nürnburger

>It's a Québec dish
It's not though, it was eaten in Britain far before it was in Canada and Canadians still act as if it's theirs

>mfw none of the McDonalds sell McGriddles for All Day Breakfast near me

What is that?

Would anyone in the UK at all claim that it's a national dish though? Brits didn't invent tea but they sure as fuck act like they did

We have beer too in Spain

Most of the things we hold to be Canadian originated in Quebec.

The rest of Canada has the mounted police I guess. But they're just guys in red jackets. The whole country is a meme really see

I've never hated the US that much. Surely their foreign relationship directly inherited from the english can be criticized(divide and let us fuck you) and I'm one to advocate a multi polar world, but I can't hate the american people as a whole because of that.
Imo the US people suffer from being uncultured in world politics (for several reasons) but if there is something to hate it's the US establishment and not the US people which, from experience visiting it, are fantastic and good natured.
Oooh interesting. I thought European bred were always delicacies in North america (no real cheese culure and far more carbs in alimentation) but maybe that was only some parts of the US I drew my conclusions from.

Video here

www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqgLLbM_4w8

WHY ARE WE STUCK WITH THE BASIC SHIT IN THE US?????? WHY IS MCDONALDS SO MUCH BETTER OUTSIDE NA????

Well, Québec, really is the only thing that makes them different from the U.S, that's why they are trying to appropriate anything they create

T-thanks

>Would anyone in the UK at all claim that it's a national dish though
No, because it's literally just chips with gravy and cheese. People would probably say chips from a chip shop where you would get it is a national dish but there's so many things you could get with it from there that cheese and gravy are just like anything else.

is nando's not a national dish

Yeah we have all (most) of your cheeses in our grocery stores too, especially Italian ones

For fuckboys and gym LADS maybe.

whats a fuckboy

Think what Justin Bieber would be if he wasn't famous, kinda like that.

Because they have nothing to be proud of

>A civil place during the 80's

like no "BLACKS GET OUT" shit or what?

Can confirm what the other Canadian user is saying is also true on the West Coast. The generic large chains have a modest selection of euro bread/cheese, smaller/pricier stores obviously have more euro products

And hes homeless, you're listening to a kid whos homeless in his early 20s lving on fast food. You're watching him slowly drift into the abyss. I bet hes in the back of an am pm right now scrubbing 'sauce' out of his suits, a sign of how desperate he is to get money to 'review' his next meal; a rat fried in used motor oil and a slice of old cheese he found in his glovebox sandwiched between two halves of a safeway donut.

Is there another country where you can get fried chicken at fucking mcdonalds?

the russian mcdonalds menus are the most half baked things i've ever seen. its like all the laziest mcdonalds menu items go directly to russia

Tendies used (are?) to be a thing here. They called Chicken Selects

it was like a community center almost, everyone went there to meet up and the mcdonalds staff endorsed meetings of certain clubs etc

We have mcnuggets and chicken wings.

I guess this is available only in Japan.
Gratin-croquette with cheese and demi-glace sauce burger.
Demi cheez gurakoro bargar in Japanese. It's an autumn-winter specialty.