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50 million Americans visit
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fast food restaurants Every day they eat
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billions of burgers and portions of fries
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every year, this is an industry the scale of which is
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even difficult to imagine and someone will
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twist their finger at their temple saying strange
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people eat just about anything. But if
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you look closely, this type of food
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is popular not only in the USA he is moving around the
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world with leaps and bounds and Yes, in our
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time life is accelerating all the time. Therefore,
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fast food would inevitably become popular.
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Everything is clear here, but there are other dishes
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that are similar to
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them, they are easy to take, they are satisfying, like a
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pie with potatoes or a cheburek or eh
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pochmak in the end, why didn’t they
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become what the burger became? Why exactly did
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American fast food cuisine
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come to dominate globally, and there’s
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a lot of unknowns about the hamburger itself?
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Is it true that the Americans literally
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stole the recipe from the Germans and appropriated
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this dish for themselves? In general, this video will be
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very good interesting before watching,
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click like with a fat content like cheese
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starting
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[music] let
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’s go, one German merchant, during a
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trip to Asia, noticed that nomadic
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tribes store meat under their saddles
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When the horse moves, the meat breaks down and
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changes its properties. Returning to his
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hometown of Hamburg, he invited his cook
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to prepare something similar. Everyone
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liked it; they called it
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Hamburg meat, but the restless Germans
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went even further and began
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experiments on placing the resulting
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meat cutlet on a bun. a
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hamburger appeared, German food quickly became
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popular and in America, where
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emigrants from Germany brought it,
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beer establishments and various
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meat dishes began to appear in cities, but while the Germans were just quietly
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preparing their burgers in the States, the approach
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was completely different; advertising of that time
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in America was bright, for example in the newspaper
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In 1893, it was claimed that a hamburger
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could feed even Satan himself;
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nothing like this was made in the homeland of the hamburger.
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In general, the recipe invented in
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Germany in the USA began to turn into
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Big Business, but first things first, at the
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beginning of the 20th century,
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vending machines for ready-made food came into fashion; they were
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popular there's a new way
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to dine in the cities - shouted an advertisement from the pages of the
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New York Times in July 1912
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try it, you'll like it It was the
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brainchild of the Horn and Harder company a
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giant vending machine with rows of
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windows reminiscent of mailboxes
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inside dozens of different dishes you throw
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a coin, turn the handle and the food
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is yours somewhat reminiscent of modern
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vending machines, except
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that this was more than 100
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years ago, fiction, sandwiches,
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pies, macaroni and cheese, puddings,
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whatever, behind the scenes, kitchen workers worked
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tirelessly to cook and fill empty cases,
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it was a revolution in the American
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food service industry, restaurant saved on the
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waiter and the hall workers, which means that the
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dishes could cost quite inexpensively,
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usually it was around 5 cents, but
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the success was short-lived and at the peak of its
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development Horn and Hard was the
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world's largest restaurant chain
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serving hundreds of thousands of people every day in
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New York and Philadelphia but the Great
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Depression rolled through it like a roller. Who
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knows, maybe the company was simply unlucky to
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be born at the wrong time, the company
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somehow settled scores until the
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ninety-first year when the glass
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doors of the last machine closed
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forever Oh yes it was A harsh time at the
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dawn of American catering restaurants
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in general, they were often
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converted railway cars or
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vans in the form we are familiar with.
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Fast food restaurants were
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invented by the White Castle company. The first
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of them opened in the state of Kansas in the
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twenty-first year. The name
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translates as white castle and the creators
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played on this by choosing the design of the establishment.
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By the way, some buildings have been preserved
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I still think they look cool, although it’s
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strange White Castle decided to change
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people’s perception of hamburgers at that
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time, many believed that the
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poorest quality meat was used in their production,
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so the company built its
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restaurants so that customers could see
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how their food was prepared, the idea of ​​cleanliness and
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order there were key personnel, for example,
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wore a spotlessly clean uniform, now
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all this seems to us as commonplace But
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then it was something incredible But
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McDonald's was already on their heels, the first
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establishment to use a conveyor
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system in 1958
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McDonald's did what no
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one could do, they sold 100 million hamburgers and
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taught Americans to eat out
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when, with the rise in living standards, people began to
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buy cars en masse in
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American fast food restaurants, a
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Drive in service form appeared, the
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first such restaurant where you
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could drive up to a special
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window appeared here in California, it
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was called a pig stand soon it quickly
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spread throughout all states
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McDonald's at that time was thinking about something else
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the company wanted to fall in love with the hearts of
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American children children's menus they
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created already in the sixties and
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Ronald McDonald's first appeared in an
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advertisement in sixty-three, although the
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clown looked just terrible then
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happ Meal small sets appeared food
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for children and it was a huge success the
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clown from McDonald's becomes one of the
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most recognizable fictional characters
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in the world according to statistics, according to this indicator
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he even surpasses Santa Claus if you
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all this under the most favorable
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conditions since the beginning of the seventies,
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American fast food franchises
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entered international markets, a model that
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originated in America began global
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expansion, it’s hard to believe, but at
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that time there were almost no major
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players in the fast food market in the world and People
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couldn’t just run into a restaurant for 10 minutes to have a
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quick and tasty meal and
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then go about your business. You
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can’t order borscht, which
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will be cooked for you for 2 hours and then you still
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hastily slurp it up hot, it’s
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funny to even think about it; burgers are convenient
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to hold in your hand; you can take them with
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you in the car or put them at work and
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nothing will happen to them; they are
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ready instantly. In general,
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everything came together here at one point. And the
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more I study this topic, the more I see how
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well everything turned out then, for
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example, the boom played a huge role that
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is, a sharp increase in the birth rate It
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would seem that this could
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matter, but firstly, when the
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large generation of baby boomers in
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America became teenagers, they
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went to work en masse and many of them
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went to work in public catering, and
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secondly, since they were now paid a
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salary, they had money and they
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had the opportunity to increasingly have lunch or
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dinner outside the home, that is, at the same
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fast food restaurants, as a result,
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companies like McDonald's became
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the largest employers in the USA. And in
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terms of profit, things were going uphill for them.
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By the way, it is generally accepted that the Baby Boom -
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This is pure American phenomenon But
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of course these are not so similar trends
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were observed in Europe and other parts of
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the world and that is why the success of McDonald's was
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so global. The eighties fast food
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became something more than just a way to
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satisfy hunger, artists drew attention to it
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Andy RHL is of course the biggest
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name associated with art of that time
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For example, his famous work
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in black and white But in this video the
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Great Hu silently eats a hamburger for 4 minutes. The
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concept of the video was
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that a burger is a food accessible to everyone,
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so a burger can unite a
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variety of people in the very act of eating food
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the boundaries between people really
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blurred in the nineties, the
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first McDonald's opened in Moscow to
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try dishes unusual for Soviet
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people;
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thousands of people gathered on Tverskoy Boulevard; they stood
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in line for hours on the street for burgers and
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fries. It was a resounding
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success; on the very first day of work, they
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served more than 30 thousand visitors, in
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fact, Mak was the first Western-
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type restaurant in the Soviet Union. It was an
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exorbitant service at that time; the
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cleaning lady wiped away dirty
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marks on the floor every 5 minutes; bones were greeted by smiling
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employees, and all this in the Soviet Union,
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where the sales profession was prestigious
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because you could sell anything - from under the
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counter and being rude to customers and now
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McDonald's comes into this world. Yes, this is
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not the healthiest food. Yes, the crowds were
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such that there could be no talk of any comfort,
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but it was a revolution in the field of
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Soviet public catering. By the way, on archival
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footage of that time you can find
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comments from the first visitors of the
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Russian McDonald's. But many of
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them, by the way, don't like the food; they expected
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more, but I didn't like it at all.
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If you think about it, fast food is the kind of
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food that simply must be tasty
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and attractive; fats; carbohydrates; sugar and
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salt; all this is sweet box And it’s also
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very inexpensive, there are no exotic
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spices, risky recipes and
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unconventional combinations of ingredients,
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American cuisine does not have any
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exceptional
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characteristics at all. It is quite average, but
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nevertheless it managed to occupy this
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special place. How did it happen that
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American fast food chains
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came to a world that looked into the past in
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this world there were culinary preferences and
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different cuisines, all this took an
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incredibly long time to prepare, was expensive, and not every fast food could afford to come
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to a restaurant to order something from
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this world of the past,
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but it changed the world, it was a
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rebellion against rich traditions and
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gentlemen In tailcoats, now you can
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go to a cafe, it will cost you very
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little and you will be instantly served by a
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real person T this is exactly how young
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people would rather go to KFC than to an expensive
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Japanese restaurant and statistics
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prove this and you just have to come
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to terms with it If you want to open an
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establishment with Russian pancakes and
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Rastegaev of the world franchise, you are not Dora, the
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truth is in this Of course, there is absolutely
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nothing wrong and at the local level it is
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quite possible to grow into some kind of
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relatively successful large company
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Many people like to Buy food in
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fast food restaurants of large
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chains because they are confident in the quality of the
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products this is especially important If you are
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traveling somewhere in Southeast Asia
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or Africa, you take a conventional BIC
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mag there and are absolutely sure that it will
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taste about the same as in
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New York, Boston or Moscow, and you also
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know for sure that your digestive
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system will not fall apart But the most
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important thing Wherever you are You
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can go to one of the tens of thousands of
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McDonald's or KFC restaurants and buy a
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piece of America there No matter who you are,
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how old you are, whether you are rich or not, for
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a couple of dollars you can touch the
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American way of life and this is an
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amazing symbiosis on the one hand,
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American fast food chains and on
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the other hand, American culture, they
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hand in rent as if it were a package
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deal. You may not realize
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that every time you go to Mac
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you support the lifestyle accepted in the
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USA. But it works exactly like that. even
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if in your country McDonald's
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was renamed tasty and the point
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doesn't change for many people, the USA
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is primarily fast food Hollywood and
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other elements of the American way of
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life, in fact, presidents come and
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go, the dollar rises and falls, but you are
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absolutely sure that the taste of the burger will be
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about the same as 10 or 20 years
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ago and the advertising done was simply
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amazing played an important role in this
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I think we all We remember for example this
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commercial we grilled cats
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special sauces cucumbers salads onions everything
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on a bun with sesame seeds just like that and It's
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Big you know when McDonald's launched
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this song to the people in 2002, it is more than 20
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years old. But we still remember it by heart
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and it’s just amazing and all these
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burgers, nuggets and fries - this is
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not just national American
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cuisine, this has already gone beyond the scope of
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culinary affairs, in fact it became a
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reflection of the philosophy of the New World with
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its desire for freedom and happiness and
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equality I wanted to go eat, you
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don’t even have to get out of the car all this
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quickly and efficiently now we
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take it for granted, but
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throughout the history of mankind we
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could not even dream of this And I myself
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the approach to doing business in America
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is different, here no one is running around with a saber
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on a naked mall. But this is our fast food and
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hamburger is also ours. How we easily
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outplayed you all. America is ahead. And even
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here it’s funny to think about it, and certainly with this
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approach we could have everyone on the contrary,
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they scared no one is arguing about Whose
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dish this is, as you know There is an eternal dispute about whose
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borscht or who invented dumplings or
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potato pancakes, no one cares about that
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Yours Our What's the difference Let's just
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make money on it and this approach
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ultimately proved to be the most
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effective you don’t force everyone
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to love your culture, but they start to
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love it simply because it’s
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really tasty, beautiful and convenient, and
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who now even remembers the German
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origin of the burger when they pose at
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McDonald’s? And to put it bluntly, the
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Americans not only didn’t invent
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the hamburger, they didn’t even invented
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fast food itself in the same way that they did not invent
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cars or television, they
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were just the first to turn it into an
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art and spread it throughout the world.
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The British invented the fast
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food industry much earlier, although in their
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case it was Much less
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attractive fish and
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chips which could hardly would
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spread throughout the world just like a
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cheeseburger or BIC Mag, the first cafes with
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such fish dishes opened back
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in 1860 in the British city of Oldham, yes
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And in general the approach of the British was less
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serious; for example, they could sell
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their dishes wrapped in an old newspaper.
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But of course here you can make allowance for the fact
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that it was a different time and people
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then lived much poorer; all that
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American fast food did was take
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existing models and improve
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them, adapt them to our fast and
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mobile life, could anyone else do this
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besides American companies Of course yes, but
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for some reason no one did, and
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these giant food restaurant chains
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could take advantage of their dominant
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position in the market and stupidly churn out
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the same products, but they meet the
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local cultures halfway and roll out
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interesting adaptations in Lebanon, for example,
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you can buy a donut with chocolate and
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mango from Dunkin But the
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American chain dominos Pizza has gone the furthest, what
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don’t they add there? In India you will
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find pizza with Kari in Australia with
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pineapple and shrimp in Iceland with
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green peppers and mushrooms and so on and
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so on until your pizza is
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in Japan can include teriyaki chicken
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corn and seaweed
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at the same time in the Middle East the
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traditional hamburger bun at
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McDonald's is often replaced with flatbread in
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Israel McDonald's opened kosher
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restaurants and in Indonesia and Pakistan
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restaurants have a halal certificate and
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such respect for local customs is very
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cool and in general it is An interesting
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marketing move, tourists can
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come to such countries and go to a
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restaurant to buy unusual dishes
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that they will never be able to
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try in their home country. In
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Las Vegas, there is a restaurant selling
00:15:29
burgers with exotic Japanese
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foie gras beef and black trophies.
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This burger is sold with a bottle of Bordeaux
00:15:35
worth more than 2,000 dollars on the menu the
00:15:37
dish is listed as RBR 5,000 it’s not difficult to
00:15:40
prove that 5,000 is the price Oho
00:15:43
Andy Warhol would be upset talk about the
00:15:45
availability of fast food for everyone if he
00:15:47
saw this, but this is of course an exception to the
00:15:49
rule, most hamburgers are
00:15:51
quite inexpensive But such hegemony of
00:15:53
American chains is not everywhere are perceived
00:15:55
hospitably. I really love the example of
00:15:57
France, where many people view the
00:15:59
popularity of overseas
00:16:01
fast food restaurants as a threat to
00:16:03
national identity. French
00:16:05
cuisine is truly incredible, there are
00:16:07
unique recipes and gastronomic
00:16:09
habits that are not found anywhere else in the world,
00:16:11
but most of the dishes of this cuisine are
00:16:13
truffles and cheeses. Galantine is quite expensive
00:16:16
and when the French gradually began to
00:16:18
switch to cheap and tasty fast food.
00:16:20
Forgetting about their dishes, this became a
00:16:21
problem and as a result they created
00:16:23
their own local fast
00:16:25
food chains with a national bias with
00:16:27
croissant baguettes and other French
00:16:29
delicacies, but again, will they be able to
00:16:32
conquer the world with using dishes that are not
00:16:33
so widely popular abroad. I
00:16:35
have big doubts about this.
00:16:37
American fast food really has
00:16:39
something to criticize for, for example,
00:16:40
studies show that the quality of
00:16:42
products has decreased over the past 30 years,
00:16:45
but the serving size, on the contrary, has increased.
00:16:47
All this, of course, has a bad effect on
00:16:49
people’s health, but the world continues to go
00:16:51
crazy, China with its long and
00:16:54
strong traditions is very quickly
00:16:56
adopting American
00:16:57
consumer culture Despite all this
00:16:59
talk about enmity between countries and
00:17:01
some fundamental differences in
00:17:03
mentality It would seem that this is where China is And
00:17:05
where America is, these are completely different
00:17:07
cultures, but no, global trends in our
00:17:09
time are quickly being adopted and, as I already
00:17:11
said, in fact, America was able to pro-socialize
00:17:14
with itself something that it had never even
00:17:15
invented, it was not some kind of
00:17:17
national dish that is 500 years old. Yes, the
00:17:19
USA itself is not even 300 years old, but
00:17:21
nevertheless they were able, with the help of their
00:17:23
culture, to tie it to themselves and say
00:17:25
yes, we didn’t come up with this, but look how
00:17:27
cool we promoted it. By the way, remember
00:17:30
those vending machines for ready-made meals that
00:17:32
I talked about at the beginning of the video
00:17:33
last year in Texas, McDonald's opened the
00:17:35
first fully automated
00:17:37
restaurant which is controlled by robots behind
00:17:40
the counter, there are no employees at all, to be
00:17:42
honest, there are people in the kitchen, of course, but
00:17:44
Mac doesn’t really talk about it so as not to
00:17:46
spoil the Wow effect. It’s funny how, after
00:17:48
more than 100 years, history repeats itself
00:17:51
again, do you think that McDonald’s experience
00:17:53
will be more successful than that company
00:17:55
with automatic food boxes
00:17:57
Write in the comments It seems to me
00:17:59
that, strangely enough, not everyone
00:18:00
will like establishments where
00:18:02
there are no people among the employees at all, it may
00:18:05
seem somehow lifeless or something.
00:18:07
Although on the other hand, many people now
00:18:08
place orders on touch screens with almost
00:18:11
no contact with staff, the
00:18:12
perception of McDonald's in Russia and the USA
00:18:14
was different in the United States, it was always
00:18:16
perceived as a place with inexpensive food
00:18:18
for ordinary people, and in Russia in the
00:18:19
nineties and early 2000s,
00:18:21
people sometimes went to McDonald's for some
00:18:23
reason, they could even celebrate a
00:18:25
birthday or sit and agree on something
00:18:27
with a colleague, I personally
00:18:29
remember such an attitude towards poppy seeds, even in
00:18:30
Moscow, of course, not as a restaurant but also
00:18:33
not as a cafe. But this is something in between
00:18:35
in America, people don’t do this and never
00:18:36
did in ours time, the Russians
00:18:38
have certainly adopted this American type of
00:18:40
consumption where fast food is perceived as
00:18:42
nothing more than a snack, there is
00:18:44
almost no flair of celebration and holiday left,
00:18:46
this is another nuance in which it is clear that the
00:18:48
global product that the
00:18:49
American
00:18:51
supercourt is creating is the behavior of people and not only
00:18:54
the behavior but also their own And also this
00:18:56
success was achieved because
00:18:58
the state in America does not interfere in
00:19:00
business affairs; there is no magic in
00:19:02
cooking fast food; this is not a flight into
00:19:04
space, where without the state there is no way. Although
00:19:06
private American companies have been
00:19:08
conquering space for a long time, and they do
00:19:10
it much better than many other countries.
00:19:12
By the way, we They released a separate video about this.
00:19:14
I directly recommend watching it. The
00:19:15
truth is that
00:19:17
Rospotrebnadzor does not necessarily have to
00:19:19
go and constantly check products in the
00:19:21
US, businesses cope with this
00:19:23
on their own, they simply do what
00:19:26
brings more profit and leaves
00:19:28
customers satisfied, the authorities, of course, also
00:19:30
play in this matter its role, but it is
00:19:32
noticeably less than, for example, in Russia, where
00:19:34
everything is one way or another closed to the
00:19:36
state, but at the same time, fast food
00:19:38
is something more complex than just
00:19:40
putting a cutlet on a bun. The point is
00:19:42
that McDonald's is honed to the ideal,
00:19:44
literally everything should be
00:19:46
as fresh as possible tasty and inexpensive
00:19:48
What size should a cup of
00:19:50
coffee be how loud should the music be played
00:19:52
so that it seems to force you to
00:19:54
chew rhythmically and not stay in the establishment
00:19:55
for too long but at the same time so that it
00:19:57
is not too loud And annoying
00:20:00
in general Here is any Aspect all logistics
00:20:02
all delivery chains like they are brought
00:20:04
cutlets or sesame grains, everything is
00:20:06
incredibly optimized, and in order for
00:20:08
McDonald's to sell tasty and
00:20:10
cheap food, they must save
00:20:12
on literally everything but at the same time keep the
00:20:15
quality high; it is almost
00:20:17
impossible, but they succeeded; technology
00:20:19
decides everything; today, fast food is
00:20:21
profitable a business whose turnover
00:20:23
amounts to hundreds of billions of dollars;
00:20:26
these are huge corporations that have
00:20:28
restaurants in almost all countries of the world, but
00:20:30
once upon a time it all started with tiny
00:20:32
cafes that barely made
00:20:33
ends meet. I think many of the people would like to
00:20:36
know some secret, like what is
00:20:38
it? Americans invent in their
00:20:40
laboratories and add them to burgers to
00:20:42
make them tastier, but everything is much simpler
00:20:44
and much more complex at the same time. The secret
00:20:46
ingredient of their success is
00:20:49
that they reach consumers of all
00:20:51
countries and cultures and offer them a taste of
00:20:54
America, sometimes adapting their menus to
00:20:56
people’s taste preferences which
00:20:58
then become their loyal
00:21:00
client base; the secret is also that
00:21:02
in order to be loved, you don’t need to
00:21:04
shout at every corner that you
00:21:06
invented something. And this is part of your national
00:21:08
cuisine; the secret is that the state does not
00:21:10
have to control every pack of
00:21:11
sauces in your restaurant the secret is
00:21:14
that you can achieve anything if you show
00:21:16
enough persistence and perseverance,
00:21:18
there are no other secrets, friends
00:21:20
Thank you for watching this video to the end,
00:21:22
if you liked it, then press the
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00:21:32
delight you with new videos See you
00:21:34
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00:21:36
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