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Action movies are not "culture", they are "entertainment". McDonalds is not culture, it's energy supply management (the unsustainable kind, of course). In the long run, we're all dead. John Maynard Keynes
About the only time I eat at a McDonald's is while travelling - desperate need for food, any food and little choice or desperate need for a bathroom and figuring I might as well eat something while I'm at it. As a result, most of my McDo spending comes in Europe and I believe I have never eaten at one in NYC (pizza and falafel shops serve the first requirement, Starbucks and other cafes the second one).
Not that I'm a junkfood-junkie anyway. After a youth of seeing a visit to MacDonalds or equivalent as something rare and special (probably the best way to start off), I've been phasing out, maximally visiting once a year, just to re-discover that teenage experience when the Mac was a shiny, exciting something. But when that shine wears off and you start tasting the food... MacDonalds can be a phase. I think Europeans have an advantage in this: they've a history with demanding high quality food.
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