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2014.02.14 1st McDonald's restaurant open in Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam. Everyday there'r 2000 customers visit it. :pop:

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McDonald serving Democracy 24 hrs. Now in Vietnam :enjoy::lol:
 
I want some Pho and fries with that. Yes, supersize the pho.
 
McDonald is something like Lanzhou Lamian or Shaxian xiaochi in China.
 
Lol, is this how the pivot to Asia works?


Anyway, I heard from a Vietnamese friend that KFC is the most popular foreign food outlet there. Same as in China I guess.
 
When I go to McDonalds or KFC in China, I'm actually to use their free restrooms with dryer and sanitizer.
 
McDonald's announced that Nguyen Bao Hoang -- or Henry Nguyen as he's known in the West -- would be the developmental licensee for Vietnam to build the brand.

A businessman and son-in-law of Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dzung, Nguyen has experience in the trenches of the famed fast food chain.

Menu items at the McDonald's are priced at an average VND40,000-VND60,000 ($1.90-2.84). price is not expensive.

The chain joins other Western fast food chains already present in the country such as Subway, Burger King and KFC, catering to an increasingly brand conscious local middle class.

I'm trust to my habit with Pho.
 
McDonald's announced that Nguyen Bao Hoang -- or Henry Nguyen as he's known in the West -- would be the developmental licensee for Vietnam to build the brand.

A businessman and son-in-law of Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dzung, Nguyen has experience in the trenches of the famed fast food chain.

Menu items at the McDonald's are priced at an average VND40,000-VND60,000 ($1.90-2.84). price is not expensive.

The chain joins other Western fast food chains already present in the country such as Subway, Burger King and KFC, catering to an increasingly brand conscious local middle class.

I'm trust to my habit with Pho.

It's called American cultural imperialism.
 
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