Answer:
McDonald's was careful to include regional tastes along with its traditional burgers and fries.
Explanation:
In the textbook: page 66
million
customers every day.
So how did McDonald’s
become such a global
powerhouse? It certainly
didn’t get there through
hamburgers alone. Since
it first began expanding
overseas, McDonald’s has
been careful to include regional
tastes on its menus along with the
usual Big Mac and french fries.
For instance, in Thailand patrons
can order the Samurai Burger, a
pork-patty sandwich marinated
in teriyaki sauce and topped with
mayonnaise and a pickle and
salmon rice. I