Sunday 6 March 2011

Time to Man Up! - Mcdonalds India!

The Menu of The Most Successful Food Chain in History "Mcdonalds" in India has always been a Subject of Great Controversy and Speculation! The Fast Food Giant! known for their Spectacular Trademark Beef Burgers were forced to adapt and understand the Indian Culture and Sentiments when they faced problems while trying to break into the Indian Market! So they decided to wipe out Their Forte - and Beef and Pork practically dissapeared from their menu. But it paid off, and Today, Mcdonalds India is one of the Most Successful Players in the Fast Food Game. But has it really achieved all that it could? To every one who has eaten at Mcdonalds Overseas, Mcdonalds India is a Poor Imitation, Almost a Mockery of one of the Finest Food Chains and the Pioneers of Fast Food Itself. Their Burgers are Small, Ordinary, Lack Variety and are a Soggy Replica of the Most Loved Burgers in the World with enough Lettuce to feed a Cow! The Maharaja Big Mac is an Insult to the Big Mac and i would not recommend you to even try it! If you are a vegetarian, I am sure you are probably smiling right now, and the vegetarians have No reason to Complain! The veggie burgers seem to be okay and the Salad Sandwitch and Paneer Salsa Wrap are Decent! The Worrying aspect of all this, However is That none of this seems to stop me from Frequenting the Place as often as the rest and I do enjoy their Fries and the Burgers from time to time and its a Good Place to have a conversation like every Mcdonalds Outlet and the Service is Quick and Efficient! However I feel sad when i think about what it could have been. I believe and I am sure you all agree with me, that India has come a long way in accepting, understanding and adjusting to accomodate every ones likes and dislikes and I am sure that One or Two Beef  Burgers and a little more variety with their Chicken on the menu will not Harm a Soul, in fact, it will only enhance the productivity of a Highly Successful Corporation if Marketed Intelligently! After all, Its all in the Marketing, Isn't It?



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