Here's an interesting video I found on You Tube of a gaijin (foreigner) who bought himself a meal at the local McDonald's restaurant in Japan.
There's nothing amazing about that, until you see the amount of packaging that is used for a typical take-out meal.
Just know that in Japan L-size means large. If you try and use 'Japanese' and say oki-sai (big size) they will have no idea what you are saying. At any place in any town in Japan. Essu-saizu; emmu-saizu; and eeru-saizu. Yup. S-size; M-size; and L-size.
Damn video made me hungry. But... all I know is that while I enjoyed a Big Mac or two as much as the next person, I really liked the Teriyaki Burger. Yes... McDonald's around the world have differing menus. You should try the Maharaja-Mac in India.
It's still a lot of packaging, though. Maybe McDonald's could talk to someone of their restaurants about this? Please?
Cheers
Andrew Joseph
There's nothing amazing about that, until you see the amount of packaging that is used for a typical take-out meal.
Just know that in Japan L-size means large. If you try and use 'Japanese' and say oki-sai (big size) they will have no idea what you are saying. At any place in any town in Japan. Essu-saizu; emmu-saizu; and eeru-saizu. Yup. S-size; M-size; and L-size.
Damn video made me hungry. But... all I know is that while I enjoyed a Big Mac or two as much as the next person, I really liked the Teriyaki Burger. Yes... McDonald's around the world have differing menus. You should try the Maharaja-Mac in India.
It's still a lot of packaging, though. Maybe McDonald's could talk to someone of their restaurants about this? Please?
Cheers
Andrew Joseph
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