Why The French Love American Fast Food

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  • čas přidán 12. 05. 2024
  • Despite its reputation for gastronomy, France has become an American fast-food mecca. Between 2019 and 2023, more than 1,300 fast-food restaurants opened in the country, and over the past decade, sales increased by 61%. McDonald’s has the biggest stronghold because of its first-mover advantage. But Burger King, Domino’s Pizza, KFC and Five Guys are expanding their reach. New players like Popeyes and Krispy Kreme moved in for the first time in early 2024 as French consumers continue to seek affordable and convenient food options.
    Chapters:
    1:21 Chapter 1. France’s fast-food market
    3:33 Chapter 2. Winning over the French
    8:39 Chapter 3. Challenges
    10:49 Chapter 4. Opportunities
    Produced and Edited by: Natalie Rice
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    Animation: Christina Locopo
    Senior Managing Producer: Tala Hadavi
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    Why The French Love American Fast Food

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  • @thedoncjg6263
    @thedoncjg6263 Před měsícem +4362

    “CNBC went to Paris to find out”
    Someone really convinced their boss to let them to go Paris to eat McDonald’s 🤣 fair play

    • @SuperYogagirl
      @SuperYogagirl Před měsícem +146

      The editor was busy and signed off on the expense without reading what they were signing. Lol 😂

    • @monrush
      @monrush Před měsícem +35

      I like their style

    • @tv-21
      @tv-21 Před měsícem +19

      I'll eat a qua-song over anything else

    • @amfrance
      @amfrance Před měsícem +13

      They might have found someone local as a contractor to get the B-roll and some of the interviews. Hard to say.

    • @TheDarkKnightRacist
      @TheDarkKnightRacist Před měsícem +21

      i think what they meant by "went to Paris" was they contacted their colleague in Paris to records some videos, because all the interview were via video conference.

  • @Amanda-zg9pz
    @Amanda-zg9pz Před měsícem +6012

    “I like American fast food more than I like Americans themselves” that has to be the most French thing I’ve ever heard someone utter.

    • @blazinpyromaniac
      @blazinpyromaniac Před měsícem +1

      The French are strange, egotistical people

    • @user-hm6hs7dk4k
      @user-hm6hs7dk4k Před měsícem +201

      That's not what he meant

    • @CyrusTheVirus187
      @CyrusTheVirus187 Před měsícem

      ​@user-hm6hs7dk4k what he said is what he meant

    • @jamesstewart8377
      @jamesstewart8377 Před měsícem +611

      That’s exactly what he meant.

    • @2332Stephen
      @2332Stephen Před měsícem +480

      I think what he said was. I like American fast food more than Americans like it

  • @teiva
    @teiva Před měsícem +354

    I swear they made them talk with the strongest french accent they could for the video

    • @klnkhn
      @klnkhn Před měsícem +4

      😂

    • @oixambre
      @oixambre Před 27 dny +21

      as a french i can confirm that they take the best of the best 😂😂😂

    • @missfof9
      @missfof9 Před 26 dny +10

      As a French this is so hilarious to me...thankfully we don't all talk like this. So stereotypical 😅

    • @olivierm6893
      @olivierm6893 Před 18 dny +8

      Xavier was reading from a script and does not speak English at all

    • @xDiananas
      @xDiananas Před 12 dny +2

      Especially the guy from the pc… my ears BLEEEEED

  • @juanf5391
    @juanf5391 Před měsícem +120

    I remember taking French in high school around 1999-2000. My French teacher would share new headlines from France. I remember one if the biggest controversies was that French chefs wanted McDonalds and other American fast food chains to be banned in France because more French people were eating there instead of at traditional restaurants. The chefs were losing their s…t and demanding the government got involved.

    • @upthedown1
      @upthedown1 Před 9 dny +4

      Funny

    • @bananaempijama
      @bananaempijama Před 8 dny

      There was a bomb that destroyed a McDonald's in the Brittany region, and unfortunately killed one person in 2000.
      José Bové was famous for protesting against McDonald's and was sentenced to 44 days in prison for destroying a McDonald's that was under construction.

    • @icephoenix5466
      @icephoenix5466 Před 8 dny +6

      Would have been better XD

    • @GolgothFranc
      @GolgothFranc Před 3 dny +4

      Fast food are sugar, fat and salt, now they got a dog pallet can’t even taste proper food.

    • @CristianluisContreras
      @CristianluisContreras Před 23 hodinami +1

      😀 also the French government banned ketchup in schools because they didn't want anything to be American. You know what I mean

  • @goodfellabeats
    @goodfellabeats Před měsícem +6317

    I hope CNBC is already preparing their video for "Why is France Experiencing an Obesity Crisis" and "Why is Diabetes Rising in France?" in a few years.

    • @marcusbrown188
      @marcusbrown188 Před měsícem +259

      Already pre written just gotta wait it out

    • @beeweel15
      @beeweel15 Před měsícem +338

      Then again in the EU there are higher food standards than the USA as their food is not loaded up with the junk like in American food so I don't think an obesity and diabetes spike is coming anytime soon plus they have universal health care so they will be better taken care of.

    • @hmillz512
      @hmillz512 Před měsícem

      Lol big difference in France is that they actually use high quality ingredients in the fast food restaurants so it's far less processed, fast foods in America literally give you diabetes cuz its barely even food in the first place

    • @alistairt7544
      @alistairt7544 Před měsícem +191

      I'm cackling at the idea that we're exporting obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and cardiac arrest. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @steeltoeboots9591
      @steeltoeboots9591 Před měsícem +20

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @ajamu4304
    @ajamu4304 Před měsícem +1137

    As an American residing in Paris already 10+ years; the fast-food phenomenon is purely an economic choice of convenience. Fast-food is generally cheaper than French restaurants and they tend to provide non-stop service; whereas French restaurants may open later and close mid-day until dinner. Also due to declining spending power of students, the middle and working classes; many people are looking for something quick, cheap, filling and tasty just like in the US.

    • @Pianoforte1979
      @Pianoforte1979 Před měsícem +176

      This is 100% correct, you wrote in a few sentences the main drives behind American fast food success in France and did a better job than this 12 minute video 😂

    • @sjonm
      @sjonm Před měsícem

      Somewhat well put, esp on the pure choice aspect of it, except that at the Crous the fixed price of a 3 course meal is available to students for a fixed price of 3.5€, a healthy balanced meal! if it has increased due to inflation it ain't above 5€.
      For 15€ euros spent at Burger king or Mcdo in Paris I assure you I will enter MONOPRIX get un plat du jour , dessert + boisson, and I'll give u a balance of my less than 4€

    • @poupou5833
      @poupou5833 Před měsícem +71

      Also immigration from outside France is fueling a decline in traditional french meals and a surge in tacos, kebab, mcdo etc...

    • @jdos5643
      @jdos5643 Před měsícem +4

      Is there chipotle in France?

    • @shipleyshipster
      @shipleyshipster Před měsícem +25

      Hand me a baguette, spreadable Brie, and some tomato slices any day over Fast food restaurants.
      Quick, easy, delicious, filling, better for you.

  • @Tadano5
    @Tadano5 Před 11 dny +19

    I'm French, I grew up poor with a single mom and we never went to restaurants. Back then, we did go to some fast food places because it's more affordable. The prices in restaurants are just mental. Even now, as an adult with a high income, I'm still astonished by some prices and reticent to go to a restaurant.
    Over the years, fast food restaurants have improved in quality, especially McDonald's, while regular restaurants decreased in quality (a lot of places serve fake fresh food, it's microwaved frozen garbage most of the time)
    Fast food isn't that bad anyway. It's all about the quantity, not going too often, and most importantly avoiding sodas.

  • @chucky187
    @chucky187 Před měsícem +109

    Now France, please send us your labor rights and Unions.

    • @Uiiiiuybn
      @Uiiiiuybn Před 7 dny +3

      If only!

    • @jeece711
      @jeece711 Před 5 dny

      Easy mate. You just need to join your already established workers unions and above all stop voting for republicans and voila you have labor rights again!

  • @CVerse
    @CVerse Před měsícem +729

    Hearing a French person say “I luv nuggets” does not sound like it belongs on this sacred timeline

    • @ArcticAirUltraPro
      @ArcticAirUltraPro Před měsícem +37

      This time line is very curses so seems fitting

    • @zatarraii7234
      @zatarraii7234 Před měsícem +20

      Loki: So...What was your nexus event?
      Frenchman: _“I luuuv nuggets”_

    • @user-xs5bl9dy6d
      @user-xs5bl9dy6d Před měsícem +4

      More like cursed 😂

    • @aesma2522
      @aesma2522 Před měsícem +5

      I'm French and love burgers but I don't get the thing with nuggets. During a riot people burglarized a McDonald's and were in a frenzy over getting the stock of nuggets, WTF ?

    • @Phonixrmf
      @Phonixrmf Před měsícem +2

      What if they are gold miners?

  • @rabidrabbitshuggers
    @rabidrabbitshuggers Před měsícem +1467

    I’m old enough to remember when the French had a militant resistance to Americanized fast food. It’s crazy how so much has changed in so little time.

    • @Pau_Pau9
      @Pau_Pau9 Před měsícem +206

      They surrendered with their white aprons.

    • @thetechnologyhistorian441
      @thetechnologyhistorian441 Před měsícem

      Immigrants. The cabal won.

    • @zaram131
      @zaram131 Před měsícem +60

      This is sad..

    • @thanakonpraepanich4284
      @thanakonpraepanich4284 Před měsícem +55

      So the parent generation of Giscard- Mittereand era are dead, and their children grew up in Chirac era onward don't have to hide their love of fast food anymore?

    • @enkryptron
      @enkryptron Před měsícem +77

      snobbery will only get the French so far

  • @FastFoodASeattleEtAilleurs
    @FastFoodASeattleEtAilleurs Před měsícem +16

    I was born and raised in France and moved to the US in 1991. At age 44 today in 2024, I can say for a fact that the French love American fast food. More and more of the chains that I exist in the US are opening up in France too. That video did a good job describing the growth.

  • @Hanbro1o
    @Hanbro1o Před měsícem +56

    Makes sense considering the average French restaurant is open from 10 : 45 - 13 : 20 and only on rotating Thursdays

    • @Firebolt68
      @Firebolt68 Před 2 dny +1

      And some of them are fully booked by locals making phone reservations days in advance, leaving you with a rejection after walking 20 minutes to get there.

  • @rachelolsen3428
    @rachelolsen3428 Před měsícem +892

    As an American living in France, the food quality at fast food chains are WAY better. One of the reasons the French manage to stay healthy though is because they eat in moderation. Even the largest sizes in France are often smaller than mediums in the US. People walk a lot. I'm often asked by French people if I ate fast food every day growing up, as that's the stereotype of Americans, versus the French will have fast food maybe once a week or less.

    • @charonsfantasy
      @charonsfantasy Před měsícem +47

      I feel like outside students who live on a tight budget, fastfood is actually the deal of one or two times in a month.

    • @billieford9683
      @billieford9683 Před měsícem

      I , too, live in Paris and there now are very fat Parisians. Many eat this junk every day and it’s such a shame how the US influence is ubiquitous here; they are losing their culture.

    • @80club45
      @80club45 Před měsícem +38

      In the beginning, yes, but give it a couple of years it will garbage

    • @frontier_conflict-qh1vj
      @frontier_conflict-qh1vj Před měsícem +7

      It’s the same in the UK

    • @auxyray
      @auxyray Před měsícem +15

      Id rather go to Chick fil a or chipotle or wataburger or Dary Queen in the United States than the cleanest nicest McDonalds in France. Not to mention a myriad of even more local fast food chains or a Mexican drive through spot. I can get good fast food from the local super market. HEB has very servicable pizza. The US has better fast food than France a million percent when you consider all the options Americans have across the country.
      I live in France and cook and eat almost exclusively at home because restaurants in my city are between overpriced or fast food junk and a lack of mid-range options keeps me at home. I dont think this is the case in larger cities like Paris or Lyon, though.

  • @ulysses_F4810
    @ulysses_F4810 Před měsícem +201

    As an Italian living in France, the reason why the French love American fast food is obvious. Historically, the alternatives to slow, expensive eating are scarce and low quality. Nowadays it's basically just kebab, "French tacos", terribly expensive under-filled baguettes, or American fast food. Obviously fast food was going to win!
    Without going very far (China or Japan would provide great examples), in Italy we've always had several cheap, tasty ways to get a quick meal. In Rome, you can easily find "pizza al taglio", supplìs, focaccerias etc. In other cities the list is just as long...

    • @s.leochapman417
      @s.leochapman417 Před měsícem +49

      I think you summed it up very well. While France has a rich culinary heritage, the country's cuisine comprises many complex recipes. In traditional French gastronomy, there is very little in terms of on-the-go street food, and in today's world, where everyone works (often long hours, even in France), fast food imports from abroad offer the convenience that people seem to need - the result of such developments, among others, has been a doubling of the French obesity rate between 1997 and 2020.

    • @sashagallaway1945
      @sashagallaway1945 Před měsícem +23

      French tacos are also horrible. But yah it’s basically either McDonald’s, vending machine sandwich, or 5 course meal

    • @rick-be
      @rick-be Před měsícem +4

      Fast French food is nonexistent...waiting a 1/2 hour for service is ordinary.

    • @Amadeus-ms9lt
      @Amadeus-ms9lt Před měsícem +3

      I was amazed that in Bologna Airport, not a single American fast food chain.

    • @auxyray
      @auxyray Před měsícem +3

      To add to this spot-on comment, I think the reason there are few cheap quick food options outside of those you mentioned has to do with French restaurant associations. They keep competition out of cities.

  • @aurea57
    @aurea57 Před měsícem +65

    I am French I cook myself every day twice a day (easier for me because im housewife), I loved fast food when I was a teenager but today I detach and around me I see the same phenomenon so this documentary surprises me, but Paris is a state in the state after all...

    • @lonerider5933
      @lonerider5933 Před měsícem +1

      Île de "France"

    • @lemoussaillon
      @lemoussaillon Před 18 dny +1

      Pourtant le nombre de Mc Donald's en France ne cesse de croître avec 30 inaugurations par an environ (1560 restaurants Mc Donald's en tout). Ils sont de plus en plus présents dans les villes moyennes et les petites villes voir même à la campagne.
      Je crois savoir que la France est le deuxième marché de Mc Donald's derrière les États-Unis.
      Au delà des prix raisonnables et de la force du marketing, les Mc Donald's en France sont des lieux de socialisation pour beaucoup (jeunes, familles...). Il a en quelque sorte remplacé le café du village.

    • @aurea57
      @aurea57 Před 18 dny +3

      @@lemoussaillon McDonald's a un marché assez spécifique pour la France, plus "healthy" (ouais, j'imagine pas l'horreur dans d'autres pays du coup) avec des recettes souvent plus travaillées et adaptées aux goûts français, ça a fait mouche. Mais le problème de base c'est que les gens cuisinent de moins en moins à cause du rythme de vie effréné qu'on nous force à avoir et qui poussent les gens vers la restauration rapide. Et le problème de la gastronomie française c'est qu'elle demande du temps, on a pas vraiment de recettes rapides et adaptées au travail comme les hamburgers, les pizzas, les kebabs, les pâtes... les plats français sont plus complexes et adaptés à un rythme de vie plus lent avec des repas longs à table donc pas compatible avec le mode de vie de beaucoup et c'est une tragédie, la gastronomie française devient un luxe réservés aux plus riches et/ou ceux qui peuvent se permettre de prendre le temps de cuisiner chaque jour (j'en fais partie Dieu merci).

    • @VinceLorentz-md3nb
      @VinceLorentz-md3nb Před 4 dny

      Vous êtes atteint du syndrome "je suis à moi seul la référence sociologique pour tout le monde"... Si vous représentez quelque chose, c'est sans doute votre génération et votre mode de vie... Restez modeste et ne généralisez pas, tout le monde n'est pas comme vous et votre entourage...

    • @BurgerDreamer
      @BurgerDreamer Před 3 dny

      @@aurea57 Une bonne pizza c'est pas tellement rapide, il faut laisser reposer la pâte des heures.
      Pour le reste c'est dommage de penser que la cuisine française n'est faite que de plats à cuisson longue et bien lourds...
      Y'a plein de choses à cuisiner rapidement, beaucoup de crudités et légumes en vinaigrette, des omelettes, poulet rôti, croque-monsieur, petits-pois à l'ancienne, soupes... Nos anciens mangeaient des choses simples qui venaient de leur jardin la majorité du temps.
      On n'est pas obligés de penser que manger français c'est boeuf bourguigon et cassoulet à chaque repas.
      En plus de cuisiner de moins en moins, on sait de moins en moins manger et quoi manger.

  • @coldcrankinamps
    @coldcrankinamps Před měsícem +9

    I remember eating at McDonalds in Antigua, Guatemala and it was THE BEST McD's experience I've ever had. Had its own courtyard with beautiful foliage and a water fountain at the center AND they still had the Big N Tasty!

  • @Ari-vz5tn
    @Ari-vz5tn Před měsícem +458

    I've noticed something interesting - American fast food franchises taste so much better overseas than they do in America! I've had the pleasure of trying them in different countries, and the flavors seem to be more authentic and delicious abroad. Has anyone else experienced this?

    • @loganleroy8622
      @loganleroy8622 Před měsícem +95

      Yes, and I think it's because they have to break into the market, so it actually does have to taste really good.

    • @PieceAPie-y
      @PieceAPie-y Před měsícem +29

      Yes German and British McDonalds tasted so much better and had different and better menu options.

    • @Runconna
      @Runconna Před měsícem +130

      EU regulations so its less processed. As stated in the video.

    • @dvhughesdesign
      @dvhughesdesign Před měsícem +25

      That has been my experience too.
      The McDonald's in Stockholm, Sweden were miles above the quality and taste of the McDonalds here in the states.

    • @vgt
      @vgt Před měsícem +48

      Here in America, high fructose corn syrup is used as a filler ingredient in a lot of fast food. HFCS is not used this way in Europe and everything tastes better as a result.

  • @autokorrektor8166
    @autokorrektor8166 Před měsícem +690

    Whoever put the "s" in fat food was a genius........

  • @jaehongsong4904
    @jaehongsong4904 Před měsícem +50

    I'm in Korea and there are American fast food franchise everywhere here too, and I love it as well lol. Subway, McDonald's, BK, KFC...when Five Guys landed there was a line longer than 3 hours wait just to get the burger. American franchise is insanely popular

    • @MaximeGilkor
      @MaximeGilkor Před měsícem +2

      Waou... you're a real "gourmet"... and people real sheeps !

    • @stringfellowbalk2654
      @stringfellowbalk2654 Před měsícem +1

      I don't get it.
      Much rather have bulgogi with ban-chan. Kalbi to go even better.

    • @Americaninparis2012
      @Americaninparis2012 Před měsícem

      @@stringfellowbalk2654 I was in South Korea last October and was shocked to see all the variety of American restaurants that were in Seoul. Obviously, I stuck to eating Korean bbq but they are insanely expensive. I spent over $100 -$150 for my family of 3 to eat in the more popular Korean restaurants. I compare the prices to eating in France at some good French restaurants and spend about $80 (euros) for us 3.

    • @jaehongsong4904
      @jaehongsong4904 Před 23 dny +4

      @@stringfellowbalk2654 It's all relative. Koreans eat those all the time so people prefer to eat something more Western when they go out

  • @antonioabrego9403
    @antonioabrego9403 Před měsícem +33

    “We appreciate American fast food, more than we appreciate Americans themselves “ is a maniac statement

    • @aloys5961
      @aloys5961 Před měsícem

      I'm french and I love americans.
      There's a small part of french youth that hates America because they think it's responsible for all the problems in the world, but it's a minority.

    • @MaximeGilkor
      @MaximeGilkor Před měsícem +2

      based on american actions all over the world !

    • @danicad.3278
      @danicad.3278 Před měsícem +5

      "We appreciate more American fastfood than Americans themselves"
      Is what he actually said.
      It's a bad direct translation aka word for word translation of how one would say "we appreciate American fastfood more than Americans do" in French.

    • @El_Jefe_Maestro
      @El_Jefe_Maestro Před dnem

      ​@@MaximeGilkoras if the French aren't doing colonialism and imperialism all over the world RN lol. Look at north and west Africa...

  • @magalengo
    @magalengo Před měsícem +537

    The power of mass advertising never ceases to amaze me.

    • @Elkington7
      @Elkington7 Před měsícem +2

      This got thrown into my recommendations when I don't normally watch anything from CNBC or any other major news source. I don't even eat fast food.

    • @OscarUnrated
      @OscarUnrated Před měsícem +1

      McDonalds is better in France. The food I had was definitely higher quality than here, plus it was the only thing open till 2am

    • @chickentoucher55
      @chickentoucher55 Před měsícem +1

      Or maybe because food that is cheap, quick and had millions invested to make it the perfect balance of taste means people want to go, eating snails isn’t exactly advanced

    • @backintimealwyn5736
      @backintimealwyn5736 Před měsícem +4

      I'm french, I did'nt recognize my people in this video , at all. French people are very critical of american fast foods, they eat there sometimes, I never do, most of my friends don't. We overwelmingly think it's unhealthy. It looks more like a commercial than an actual unbiased investigation. with people saying "it's delicious", "it's amazing" ... not accurate.

    • @ghostpiratelechuck2259
      @ghostpiratelechuck2259 Před měsícem +4

      @@backintimealwyn5736You know what they say about anecdotal evidence: it isn’t evidence.
      If you’d look up the numbers in the report instead of the street opinions you’d find it’s accurate. Numbers don’t lie, and two people in the street mean less than nothing.
      There are 43M transactions per week in a country of

  • @yann120
    @yann120 Před měsícem +283

    Also, something you didn’t explain is that most French employees receive "restaurant tickets," which function more like a debit card nowadays. Employees get between 160 to 200€ per month (60% paid by the company) to spend exclusively in restaurants for their lunch break. This explains why many French employees eat at restaurants every day, including sometimes at fast food establishments.

    • @nthatomalope
      @nthatomalope Před měsícem +25

      What? Wow. That's cool!!

    • @LibertyG100
      @LibertyG100 Před měsícem +33

      Actually, you can also use them to buy food (and only food) at supermarket.

    • @Nzinga991
      @Nzinga991 Před měsícem

      It's called social progress, and we have the unions and baby boomers to thank for it. In fact, that's what socialism is all about - the distribution of wealth, to be more precise. In the USA, American taxpayers pay for the welfare of politicians and tax cuts for big corporations and oligarchs, and that's perverse socialism.

    • @GonzoTehGreat
      @GonzoTehGreat Před měsícem

      Is this a government initiative?

    • @Nzinga991
      @Nzinga991 Před měsícem +25

      @@GonzoTehGreat Absolutely, employees talk to their unions, who negotiate with the government and the employers' union.

  • @PierrotLeFol
    @PierrotLeFol Před měsícem +11

    As a Frenchman it honestly sickens me to see how fast food (not only American) spread all over the country. To be honest in many cities 50% of restaurant sell either burgers, pizza, tacos or kebab…

    • @gordonspicer
      @gordonspicer Před měsícem +1

      too true. In some medium size towns its now difficult to find a simple French traditional restaurant. They are a quickly "vanishing breed" in an, say, the next 5/10 years they will be a distant memory.

    • @JJVernig
      @JJVernig Před měsícem +1

      A nightmare. The traditional restaurants with 3 course meal were always affordable. I love the simplicity, and you still got a good mail and be on your way within the hour... But it is not trendy...

  • @goodvibes90_
    @goodvibes90_ Před měsícem +10

    I am currently in Paris for my first time visit, and I was taken aback at how much American fast food brands there are in the city. And now this video popped up on my feed 😂

    • @Americaninparis2012
      @Americaninparis2012 Před měsícem +2

      Let me guess, KFC, Mcdo, BK, Subway, Dominos, Pizza Hut, Five Guys, Starbucks. Did I miss any other restaurants? I wouldn't call this a variety. Hope your visit is going well. Be sure not to categorize what France or being French is by what the Parisians do and act.

    • @gordonspicer
      @gordonspicer Před měsícem

      95% of Italian restaurants are really just Pizza ones. The Indian restaurants are mostly nothing resembling the British ones. There is truly still not international cusine restaurants in France or very few and they ain't typical or that good. All the French efforts to create their style of fast food have failed mostly dure to being too expensive.

    • @jl-ws1kz
      @jl-ws1kz Před měsícem

      ​@@gordonspicer Its kinda true, our "italians" are mostly pizza only (except in the south east near italian borders lol), in France if you want good international cuisine, you need to pay the price, or be in paris (like 13 th district if you want asian food, or 20th for tunisian and so on ...)

    • @gordonspicer
      @gordonspicer Před měsícem

      @@jl-ws1kz Why hardly any Moroccan restaurants in French towns anymore?. The only thing you like is au volonte buffet at Chinese restaurants with their same tepid cuisine. Always the same with surly asian staff. Traditional French bistros are a dying breed. Finding a restaurant open at night or on Sunday needs a Sherlock Holmes!

  • @MK-lm8te
    @MK-lm8te Před měsícem +892

    lol France, as an American I say this: please fight back😭

    • @popcorn8153
      @popcorn8153 Před měsícem +102

      France is going to be ok. France is not a car centric hellscape like America. This plays a big factor in food culture. There are bakeries and fresh food options on every street in Paris within walking distance. Unlike every freeway exist burgeoning with caloric vices in America. The combination of sprawl and distance to food make fast food in America align with its monocentric forms of movement.

    • @mynameisname567
      @mynameisname567 Před měsícem +79

      @@popcorn8153Fast food is everywhere in Japan, and vending machines in Japan contain nothing but sugary drinks (with the exception of tea, which is almost always unsweetened unless it's Lipton). While obesity in Japan is rising, it's nowhere near the rates that America has. What France and Japan share in common are walkable cities and good public transport infrastructure. So, yes, I agree with you and I think France will be fine.

    • @AJ-iu6nw
      @AJ-iu6nw Před měsícem +6

      They're gonna get so fat from the fast food haha

    • @maythesciencebewithyou
      @maythesciencebewithyou Před měsícem

      You seem to think fast food is new to France and Europe. People all around the world eat fast food. It's not new.
      The problem with you Americans and fat people in general is not the fast food, but the fact that you eat way too much. We don't eat such huge portions as you do.

    • @BoilingHotCoffee
      @BoilingHotCoffee Před měsícem +16

      France will be fine. They literally walk most places to go about their daily lives and don't need to drive everywhere.

  • @Cam4Cameron
    @Cam4Cameron Před měsícem +382

    Hearing "I love nuggets" in a French accent makes me want to laugh and cry at the same time.

    • @basiledubois6761
      @basiledubois6761 Před měsícem +39

      He's a simple man with simple needs. He loves fries, he gets fries. He loves nuggets, he gets nuggets.

    • @sd9193
      @sd9193 Před měsícem +8

      Me too and I am French… promise I don’t sound like that though 😂
      I arrived in the USA young enough that I don’t sound like that hahaha

    • @Cam4Cameron
      @Cam4Cameron Před měsícem

      @@basiledubois6761 frites I’m fine with! They didn’t invent them but they embraced them. Nuggets I’m not.

    • @ButterflyG673
      @ButterflyG673 Před měsícem +1

      Why?

    • @A.D.D.O.C.D.T
      @A.D.D.O.C.D.T Před měsícem

      Scope what nuggets are made of.

  • @KristinaBoombastic
    @KristinaBoombastic Před měsícem +8

    Traveling in Europe I was actually surprised to see France as culinarily more Americanized than Germany, a country that was for a long time occupied by US forces. There are Mickey D's in Germany too, but there''re also so many German, Italian or Greek restaurants with great food at affordable prices while in France it's either very expensive French Haute Cuisine or American Fast Food.

    • @drsnova7313
      @drsnova7313 Před 8 dny

      (Western) Germany was occupied by the Allied powers (France, the UK, and the US) for four years after the war. Not THAT long. And besides, occupation doesn't mean "you have to eat our foods now". And even if that would be the case, it would now be a mix of English, American and French cuisines. Not just American.
      Also, I have no idea where you went in France, but it's completely ridiculous to say there's nothing between Haute Cuisine and McDonalds there, price-wise. Plenty of perfectly affordable mid-range restaurants, if you avoid the tourist traps.

    • @SparkConversation
      @SparkConversation Před 21 hodinou

      I think that's because a lot of American fast food is already similar to German food as is (hamburgers & hot dogs, specifically).
      It's not as unique in that regard.

  • @danieldigital9333
    @danieldigital9333 Před měsícem +12

    It's not the palette that's changing, it's the income

    • @FlowerSupply420
      @FlowerSupply420 Před 7 dny +1

      Exactly. Let’s do a movie next on how the French are loving renting instead of owning a home!

  • @Lumi-OF-Model
    @Lumi-OF-Model Před měsícem +738

    French foods have become unaffordable (money-wise and time-wise). Traditional French culinary culture is that you eat slow, entertain with others by socialising, and spend a lot of time for cooking, but the French society has become a busy society like everywhere else. People don´t have time to cook, are digitalized by spending their time alone with SNS etc

    • @tube.brasil
      @tube.brasil Před měsícem +35

      🎯

    • @deecee2174
      @deecee2174 Před měsícem +2

      OC should be reported for posting links on her accounts that link to corn.

    • @meme-hz1mq
      @meme-hz1mq Před měsícem +1

      Are you French?

    • @glitchy_weasel
      @glitchy_weasel Před měsícem +20

      How interesting. Here in America we're seeing fast food becoming unaffordable instead, as the prices for fast food meals have skyrocketted over the past few years.

    • @marcbuisson2463
      @marcbuisson2463 Před měsícem +13

      That's... Not true. I mean, fast food is generally speaking unaffordable on a daily basis... and is not eaten as such.
      You still have waaaay higher numbers of homecooks than in the US, and many other european countries, and we do still have some of the longest lunch times in the world.
      What is true, is that on one side, there has been a wide adoption of the burger in our restaurants. Which is obvious: traditional child dish for the last 50 years is a patty with french fries. You don't need to add a lot to push the price from 12 to 16 euros.
      What's also true is that we do have a way weaker native fast food tradition in general. So when american brands establish themselves, there is way less concurrence than with the german kebabs or the brits. Although this is increasingly changing.

  • @thehealthinsight4587
    @thehealthinsight4587 Před měsícem +246

    My friend, a medical doctor based in the US, has been considering relocating (for lifestyle reasons ironically) to France. I will forward this to my friend to suggest there may be great future need for additional medical doctors given this American fast food trend.

    • @amfrance
      @amfrance Před měsícem +22

      If he doesn't speak French, it's going to be almost impossible to relocate. Happy to share more; I'm an American studying medicine in France!

    • @Lostouille
      @Lostouille Před měsícem +5

      ​@@amfrance pk ton drapeau est à l'envers sur ta pdp 😭😭

    • @amfrance
      @amfrance Před měsícem +3

      C'est une blague. @@Lostouille

    • @mirzaahmed6589
      @mirzaahmed6589 Před měsícem +13

      Who in their right mind would leave the US for France? Doctor's salaries there are a fraction of what they make in the US.

    • @amfrance
      @amfrance Před měsícem

      Is money everything? @@mirzaahmed6589

  • @papps44
    @papps44 Před měsícem +2

    I can remember in the 90s going to France and eating a burger from a French owned franchise called Q quick and to this day it was better than maccies or BK. So delicious. In Ireland they have a home grown franchise that I prefer to buy burgers from rather than the other crowd.

  • @Vjl5280
    @Vjl5280 Před měsícem +4

    It’s just crazy the times we live in. 30 years ago if you told a French person they’d be obsessed with fast food they’d spit on you.

  • @missgranger5362
    @missgranger5362 Před měsícem +657

    As a French, fast food is a guilty pleasure. I don't eat at fast food restaurants everyday, but twice a month in general.

    • @kurty128
      @kurty128 Před měsícem +75

      Legit every American says this lol

    • @princegroove
      @princegroove Před měsícem +65

      The average American ‘only’ eats it five times a week. 😆

    • @dogtownoon9791
      @dogtownoon9791 Před měsícem +5

      Same quarter pounder just hits right !

    • @agio1707
      @agio1707 Před měsícem +12

      Miss Granger, have you ever had fast food in US to compare with the ones you have in France? EU banned many things that are perfectly legal in US.
      Personally I rather have a baguette with butter and tomato or cheese than anything else. Even plain baguette from boulangerie will do

    • @alistairt7544
      @alistairt7544 Před měsícem +19

      As an American, this is basically my relationship with fast food lol
      I think last month, I went to In n Out twice and had McDonald's chicken nuggets and fries once.
      We all know it's not good for us, it's guilty pleasure that you indulge from time to time

  • @uncontrollable343
    @uncontrollable343 Před měsícem +236

    All those beautiful patisseries being replaced by jank

    • @baboushko
      @baboushko Před měsícem +18

      10k pâtisseries in paris

  • @TuMadre6995
    @TuMadre6995 Před měsícem +4

    i genuinely never would have guessed this, i'm shocked

  • @adriangutierrez3196
    @adriangutierrez3196 Před měsícem +1

    Its a mixture of fast food and dining in, we'll still go eat after work at a restaurant, but if we work for lunch, very conveint to get fast food

  • @ahastar1141
    @ahastar1141 Před měsícem +762

    The guy who said the French appreciate fast food more than Americans? BRO, NO YOU DON'T!

    • @redpilledwarrior4367
      @redpilledwarrior4367 Před měsícem +96

      If it wasn’t for fast food the average American would starve.

    • @aliciafaulkner416
      @aliciafaulkner416 Před měsícem +1

      Bro, what about weapons

    • @aryankushwaha1964
      @aryankushwaha1964 Před měsícem

      i think french have own wepon​@@aliciafaulkner416

    • @DrMario_666
      @DrMario_666 Před měsícem +60

      That’s just how the French act lol. They love everything the most.

    • @wesleygriffiths8496
      @wesleygriffiths8496 Před měsícem +10

      how do you measure/compare fast food appreciation? lol

  • @AS-kq7hw
    @AS-kq7hw Před měsícem +75

    When I lived in Germany, they were obsessed with KFC. Huge lines, especially during lunch. I never really understood it, but it is true that the quality of food is much better at European fast food places compared to the US. The food is less processed and a lot of ingredients we eat are actually banned in the EU.
    Also the restaurants are nicer places to be in. I went to a McDonalds once (late at night, it was the only thing open) and was shocked to see a nice glass case with salads and fresh fruit displayed in addition to the mostly familiar menu. It felt like any cafe in Germany, there no sticky plastic benches like here in America. Regular metal utensils and plates, nice-ish tables and chairs. It looks and feels completely different there.

    • @thespiritof76.
      @thespiritof76. Před měsícem +3

      Were you surprised at how much more expensive the bill was compared to here in America?

    • @mjor6406
      @mjor6406 Před měsícem +3

      How do you process KFC chicken? LOL

    • @holger_p
      @holger_p Před měsícem

      There is a simple effect: Chains run commercials, promotions, advertisement, single owned 'bistro' places offering the same thing for same price cannot keep up in attracting clients. They are missing an "image".
      It's just the Doner und Falafel places, that are not chains yet, who are equally popular.

    • @GonzoTehGreat
      @GonzoTehGreat Před měsícem +2

      The fast food from these US owned restaurants tastes different abroad to attract foreign customers who are used to better quality food and have different tastes.
      However, once established they can gradually change their menu to offer cheaper, less healthy/tasty options.
      This is also how these restaurants originally expanded in the USA, by adapting to the local market to acquire market share, then (once they have a recognized brand with loyal customers), reducing costs by cheapening their product to maximize profits.

    • @mattl1025
      @mattl1025 Před měsícem +3

      I don't really understand it myself. Normal restaurant food in most cities I've been to in Europe is far superior in both taste and healthiness to the fast food and the same price or only a little bit more expensive, but well worth the extra cost. I can see there might have been a bit of a novelty factor when a new fast food place would open and sometimes you just crave fast food, but still? I live in Australia now and am proud to say Starbucks flopped here, because every little mom and pop cafe has WAY better coffee and it's cheaper than Starbucks coffee. It really is some of the best in the world.

  • @charleswesley2842
    @charleswesley2842 Před měsícem +3

    the truth is ... i'm french myself and i recognize that fast food is one of the most delivery options used by my own people not only young ones , elders too ! A part of this origins is the fact that most of french actually doesn't know really cooking and wants to eat easy and fast .Elders drank too much soups , Adults and more mothers wants to prepare someting fast for theirs kids after works , and then younger doens't like really cooking so if they can go to eat outside , it's good for them. Futhermore, if the price is lower than locals restaurants that's better . 😅

  • @karlpark8575
    @karlpark8575 Před měsícem +1

    McDonald's on Champs Elysee has a pastry and gourmet coffee counter beside usual offering. It has nice view of the street. Also free use of washroom.

  • @Connor_Herman
    @Connor_Herman Před měsícem +183

    When I studied abroad in Lyon in 2016, my assigned "French buddy" borrowed a car from a friend and drove us to the suburbs just to take me to a KFC. It seemed like he genuinely thought it was something I hadn't experienced before, despite growing up 45 minutes from the border with Kentucky. They do love their American fast food. I was surprised to see Steak & Shakes at some places in France. Did not think that would be a prime candidate for French expansion.

    • @lovesgucci1
      @lovesgucci1 Před měsícem +47

      Or maybe he was trying to be a good host & wanted to give you a piece of home?

    • @user-gx4uc8my3n
      @user-gx4uc8my3n Před měsícem +5

      why drive so long to a kfc? just make your own food at home. its extremely stupid and gross

    • @jross4622
      @jross4622 Před měsícem +7

      I know this is about France. But when I went to Spain I was shocked to see they have Johnny Rockets. Especially considering the one near to where I live in the US has been closed for years.

    • @Booz2020
      @Booz2020 Před měsícem +4

      Make BAGUETTEs Great Again 🥖

    • @Connor_Herman
      @Connor_Herman Před měsícem

      @@user-gx4uc8my3n it’s not that deep man

  • @patrickd8770
    @patrickd8770 Před měsícem +392

    It’s because of American’s love of fresh, high quality, seasonal ingredients as exhibited by le Big Mac 🍔

    • @princegroove
      @princegroove Před měsícem +48

      And appreciation of added chemicals.😂

    • @MuiKaHo
      @MuiKaHo Před měsícem +37

      @@princegroove you generalize too much. Everything is made of chemicals, just saying added chemicals does not mean anything.

    • @princegroove
      @princegroove Před měsícem +15

      @@MuiKaHo ‘Added’ is the key word here, Einstein.

    • @dwaynekeenum1916
      @dwaynekeenum1916 Před měsícem +5

      Could’ve done a pulp fiction reference but didn’t, L

    • @patricklippert8345
      @patricklippert8345 Před měsícem +3

      ​@@dwaynekeenum1916 I thought in France it was called a Royale with Cheese

  • @MrAledro84
    @MrAledro84 Před měsícem +30

    Totally not a paid ad for McDonalds 👍

  • @birmaxfree2173
    @birmaxfree2173 Před 4 dny +1

    During my 3 day stay in Paris (hotel in place de la bastille) I was honestly shocked by how difficult was finding a decent place to eat that didn't cost a fortune. I felt really bad having to resort to fast food in france but at least it was not a me problem.
    The frenchiest decent priced restaurant I found was a chain called Bouillon; a little touristy but pretty good.

    • @dmerls8571
      @dmerls8571 Před 4 dny

      France commits too much time to eating so when I visited last year, I was always looking for something quicker like a kabob shop or a restaurant pop-up. Their sit-down restaurants aren't for me, I don't even like walking "through" them on sidewalks!

  • @SaltAndVi
    @SaltAndVi Před měsícem +191

    If only the US would force these fast food companies to use less processed foods in America

    • @TwinTurboOnly
      @TwinTurboOnly Před měsícem +40

      Our politicians would actually have to do something worthwhile for that

    • @thanakonpraepanich4284
      @thanakonpraepanich4284 Před měsícem +2

      They are cutting the branches and distribution are by half start from 2022, so they might be able to afford better stuff now. One of the problem was there were so many branches to supply with ingredients during the Bubble Economy Era, now that is no longer the case.
      McDonald Thailand has better food than American one because it has only 490 branches nationwide to supply, compare to 20,000 stateside before Covid.

    • @SpaceRanger187
      @SpaceRanger187 Před měsícem

      yes, but the chemicals being banned everywhere in the world, except in the US is the real issue. All about keeping people sick. Got to keep those Medical stocks prices up@@thanakonpraepanich4284

    • @thedopplereffect00
      @thedopplereffect00 Před měsícem +2

      Why do you think the government needs to force anything? People want that slop. Otherwise they wouldn't sell it

    • @porquee
      @porquee Před měsícem +1

      They'll do whatever the corporate donors want

  • @justinauyeung1290
    @justinauyeung1290 Před měsícem +107

    love how they casually put Subway on blast lol

    • @ahastar1141
      @ahastar1141 Před měsícem +30

      Subway catching strays all over the globe

    • @princegroove
      @princegroove Před měsícem +17

      Subway is almost a fast food relic at this point.

    • @annabarr1304
      @annabarr1304 Před měsícem +10

      Subway is a big success here in France because the boulanger doesn't give you a choice what to put in your sandwich.

    • @allaboutmika
      @allaboutmika Před měsícem

      as they should lol 😂

    • @javiervega1065
      @javiervega1065 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@princegrooveno it's not

  • @mizuenishimura1869
    @mizuenishimura1869 Před měsícem +1

    I remembere when I was traveling around Paris with American friends, they always wanted to go to fast food restaurants, and buying clothes at GAP. According to them, they feel safe at those types of places. I thought that was quite interesting.
    Also I found out that French people were not as snob as I thought. They tried their best to speak English when we got lost.

  • @jon546
    @jon546 Před měsícem +4

    I'm french, the big reason why we love it it's because it's cheap ...
    sadly, vegetables, fruits are more expensive.

    • @commonsense3921
      @commonsense3921 Před měsícem +3

      Vegetables and fruits are not more expensive, Tired of people saying that lie, You can spend that same $10 on either Bananas, Salad, Apples, Grapes, Avocados, People just want to eat quick unfulfilling tasty crap.

    • @jon546
      @jon546 Před měsícem

      @@commonsense3921 well come to France and see for urself🙂

  • @Fotosynthesis858
    @Fotosynthesis858 Před měsícem +66

    It’s somewhat of a homecoming for the “French” fry

    • @TravelAlwaysOfficial
      @TravelAlwaysOfficial Před měsícem

      🤣

    • @robine916
      @robine916 Před měsícem +1

      Especially since they use French grown potatoes!😉😆

    • @johnnyNobCheese
      @johnnyNobCheese Před měsícem +8

      The french fry is actually a Belgian fry

    • @IblewuponyourfaceIII
      @IblewuponyourfaceIII Před měsícem +2

      Actually the oldest recorded “French” fry was done by the Spanish. Makes sense since it was the Spanish who brought the potatoes (among many other things) to Spain & the rest of Europe from South America.

    • @robine916
      @robine916 Před měsícem

      @@johnnyNobCheese ❤

  • @Hitithardify
    @Hitithardify Před měsícem +337

    I’m not going to berate anyone that wants to have some fast food every now and again, but don’t let it become your full diet like so many here in the US have done.

    • @Navybrat64
      @Navybrat64 Před měsícem +15

      Quit exaggerating.

    • @randomnobody8770
      @randomnobody8770 Před měsícem +34

      @@Navybrat64 Per capita, US consumes the most fast food. Uk is second. France is third. Sweden forth. The US is way ahead in rates of obesity and diabetes.

    • @Hitithardify
      @Hitithardify Před měsícem +27

      @@Navybrat64 I wish I was exaggerating.

    • @micade2518
      @micade2518 Před měsícem

      @@randomnobody8770 Yep, they've set a trend! Third World countries too are catching up ... fast!
      Watch: "The Global Junk Food Conspiracy" - Best Documentary

    • @wbcook1000
      @wbcook1000 Před měsícem +11

      The average American eats fast food about three times per week.

  • @petermullan145
    @petermullan145 Před 19 dny +2

    as a french person this is pretty exclusive to paris, of course there are mcdonald’s and kfcs around but french people will usually prefer a samdwich from a bakerie.

  • @johnjohnson3709
    @johnjohnson3709 Před měsícem +3

    I never imagined this!

  • @Patizm
    @Patizm Před měsícem +65

    In Poland we were so hyped on fast foods for almost two decades, that now we are more and more prone to healthy slow food... Or at least that's my observation.

    • @Booz2020
      @Booz2020 Před měsícem +7

      Slava BAGUETTEs 🥖

    • @stevelam5898
      @stevelam5898 Před měsícem +5

      A step in the right direction. Plus, Polish cuisine has many interesting choices.

    • @Patizm
      @Patizm Před měsícem +2

      @@stevelam5898 Traditional family recipes are still a common thing in Poland, but younger generations indulged in fast foods for decades. Now the younger generations seem more interested in what's healthy. I definitely approve that. Although many traditional recipes are remade, as it's hard to call some of them actually healthy :)
      Edit: It's worth underlining that it's common in Poland to cook stuff from different (mostly European) food cultures. Whether it's a Hungarian lesco or Italian spaghetti for example... But I think it's normal everywhere, to not focus only on your cuisine.

    • @johnjolo1983
      @johnjolo1983 Před měsícem

      ​@@stevelam5898Any Cuisine in the world is better than the McDonalds junk food😅

  • @ufo_vid9694
    @ufo_vid9694 Před měsícem +791

    Diabetes here we goooooooo

    • @princegroove
      @princegroove Před měsícem +8

      Arteriosclerosis, yay! 😂

    • @kevinmanan1304
      @kevinmanan1304 Před měsícem +48

      Food standards there are different. They don’t use high fructose corn syrup there which is one of the causes of diabetes here in the US

    • @princegroove
      @princegroove Před měsícem +21

      @@kevinmanan1304 Sugar is no better! 😆

    • @MuiKaHo
      @MuiKaHo Před měsícem +15

      @@princegroove sugar is not bad or good, you need to consume in moderation. too much of anything is bad, even water.

    • @craighatch3221
      @craighatch3221 Před měsícem +6

      And waistlines! 😂

  • @hiblackie2340
    @hiblackie2340 Před měsícem +1

    The food tastes much better there though all across Europe in general. I remember when I was in Segovia in Spain, I ordered chicken nuggets at McDonalds. Their nuggets were so tasty. They taste different than the ones in the states.

  • @stingray4real
    @stingray4real Před měsícem

    I went to a McDonald's in France. They had on the menu Croq McD which is their version of Croque Monsieur. I had a meal deal of Croq McD, fries and Orangina.

  • @bloqk16
    @bloqk16 Před měsícem +56

    Back in the 1970s [California] my next door neighbor had a French couple visiting as house guests, where they absolutely LOVED McDonalds. It made it easy on the host for lunch or dinner meals preparations. And, please keep in mind that McDonalds was exclusively serving burgers a half-century ago.

    • @_o..o_1871
      @_o..o_1871 Před měsícem +3

      Yeah, I think the same applies for Romania. When the first McDonald’s open here in the 90’s there was a huge queue as people only saw the brand on TV, not in real life. Over the past few decades burgers have become very much mainstream in every other restaurant.
      I also heard people saying how they really wanna go to the USA and get a big burger (in fact this was pretty much a lifetime goal for a taxi driver from Bucharest 🥹)

  • @kongcichan4265
    @kongcichan4265 Před měsícem +68

    Someone wanted to go to France and thought “let’s make this a work trip!”

    • @g00bers24
      @g00bers24 Před měsícem +1

      One of the smartest and most convenient "business expenses" I've ever seen

  • @Nieczynny
    @Nieczynny Před měsícem

    I can't even recall when I last went to the fast-food place. Years ago.

  • @kevinblair9025
    @kevinblair9025 Před měsícem

    When I visited Paris in 2019, there were several fast food options. McDonald’s, Burger King, KFC and Pizza Hut.

  • @gaelsouilhol8053
    @gaelsouilhol8053 Před měsícem +251

    I am French and this situation is very sad!😢

    • @shasmi93
      @shasmi93 Před měsícem +27

      It’s sad to have delicious food that comes to you quick???? That’s a weird thing to be sad about…

    • @johnjolo1983
      @johnjolo1983 Před měsícem +84

      ​@@shasmi93You call that food??

    • @walangchahangyelingden8252
      @walangchahangyelingden8252 Před měsícem

      If you want to save your republic; Ban these companies, if not: It is over.

    • @saulservin4600
      @saulservin4600 Před měsícem +15

      I am American, and this is great for our American companies.

    • @gudetamaminiso513
      @gudetamaminiso513 Před měsícem +18

      @@shasmi93 delicious food ... big lol... we should all boycott them

  • @stevevuoso8411
    @stevevuoso8411 Před měsícem +31

    "Why The French Love American Fast Food"
    Because it's addictive. Duh.

    • @mvmlego1212
      @mvmlego1212 Před měsícem +2

      I think that's stretching the definition of "addictive" a bit too far.

    • @Babigoldfish
      @Babigoldfish Před měsícem

      @@mvmlego1212 There's a guy who worked for nestle and called himself Dr Bliss who's attesting to this

    • @FlowerSupply420
      @FlowerSupply420 Před 7 dny

      And because the middle class is disappearing…

  • @bernieee12
    @bernieee12 Před 24 dny +1

    This felt like someone’s SWOT analysis project

  • @sconescrewdriverson
    @sconescrewdriverson Před měsícem +1

    Krispy Kreme finally made it to France!? I'm jealous. I was in France 7 years ago and the closest Krispy Kreme I could find was in London!

  • @joeyflores1600
    @joeyflores1600 Před měsícem +46

    Having lived in Paris I can confirm the difference is night and day compared to the fast food here in the US. I believe GMOs are also banned and the quality standards in the kitchen are way higher.

    • @projectkj7643
      @projectkj7643 Před měsícem +2

      Good to know! Thank you. I hope it stays that way.

    • @zandaroos553
      @zandaroos553 Před měsícem +2

      Foods being genetically modified have no influence on flavor or health impact - and Europe imports massive amounts of food from the US and Latin America that is genetically modified (which itself is not a super meaningful term since all foods across the entirety of history have been artificially modified by humans, just with more rudimentary means).
      The difference is primarily laws on sugar content and food processing, everything else is performative restrictions to avoid their real concern (the U.S., Brazil and Argentina dominating their agriculture industry).

  • @S.P.01
    @S.P.01 Před měsícem +100

    Doctors are appreciating the news.

    • @jayjya
      @jayjya Před měsícem +12

      What. Doctors want people to be healthy

    • @rebecacedeno1856
      @rebecacedeno1856 Před měsícem +16

      Well, in France health care is provided by the government so doctors will still earn the same

    • @S.P.01
      @S.P.01 Před měsícem +6

      @@jayjya Yes. They have very good pipeline of people to make healthy.

    • @aeolia80
      @aeolia80 Před měsícem +2

      Doctors don't make that much in France unless they only take "out of pocket" fees and not the national health insurance, and what most people don't know, there's actually a doctor shortage in France. Even with national health care and reasonably priced top-up private insurance, many residents don't have a GP here and getting in to see a specialist can sometimes take months to get an appointment.

    • @GeneralKenobi69420
      @GeneralKenobi69420 Před měsícem +2

      I k,ow you're joking but doctors in France are already overbooked everywhere (mostly due to an artificially low supply of doctors caused by state-imposed low salaries AND high taxes) so all this will cause is stretch the average waiting time from 2 months to a year

  • @Ms-Islamova
    @Ms-Islamova Před 9 dny +2

    idk who thought this was really news but, fastfood, which is by far mostly dominated by american chains, are popular everywhere, there are only a few countries in the world that do not have american fastfood

  • @BrentZahradnik
    @BrentZahradnik Před měsícem +1

    I remember discovering there was a Five Guys on the other side of the city when I lived in Paris years ago. As an american from the east coast that was a big deal. Generally speaking though I don't want to see American fast food places in France . They do have their own fast food chains and other low-quality food offers though without our "help".

  • @james-p
    @james-p Před měsícem +105

    When I want fast food in Paris I go to a boulangerie and get one of their sandwiches. Tasty meats, cheeses, with lettuce and tomato depending on the sandwich, on a crispy mini-baguette. About $5 bucks and delicious. I'm from the US and I've never tried a US fast food chain there. I've heard they're better in France, but I don't want to waste space in my stomach to find out, when there's so much other good food to eat!

    • @amfrance
      @amfrance Před měsícem +4

      The sandwiches at the boulangeries are quite good!

    • @alexseguin5245
      @alexseguin5245 Před měsícem +10

      Yeah man! Why would you go to Paris to eat American chain fast food? That'd just be sad.

    • @salmineo4132
      @salmineo4132 Před měsícem +1

      While you go to McDonald's and that same money gets you two sandwiches,fries and a drink......

    • @GonzoTehGreat
      @GonzoTehGreat Před měsícem +3

      Exactly! Fast food doesn't have to be processed food. 👍

    • @JamesLawner
      @JamesLawner Před měsícem +5

      I barely eat fast food in France, and I certainly don’t eat at boulangeries either. 10 times out of 10, the sandwiches are unwrapped, and the glass case is never closed and flies are flying around in there and in other compartments too (one time I bought a small cake from La Tarte Tropezienne in Cannes and when I brought it back to my hotel, there was a fly practically embedded in the cake!). I recommend buying from supermarkets because at least most of the food is better protected. Lastly, who the hell wants to eat crispy baguettes? It’s sharp, strong and difficult to eat! 😒

  • @Yurinsm
    @Yurinsm Před měsícem +38

    The Wikipedia article for "Paid News" should feature this video

  • @julianosvonskingrad7009

    I was 2014 in Marseille. I am German btw. I ate a wrap version with beef, onions and a lovely mustard sauce. It was really amazing. So I assume fast food is also a bit better in France.

  • @fufu1405
    @fufu1405 Před měsícem +13

    It's not rocket science why this happened. Despite its world renowned cuisine, France has practically 0 street food options. And no, I am not counting boring sandwiches, those get boring really fast. Regular people don't want to eat at expensive restaurants every day. France would always look down on anything street food, this is the result.

    • @gordonspicer
      @gordonspicer Před měsícem

      For the vast majority of the French "disposable income" is decreasing very fast together with savings. The French still like to pretend all is "fine and dandy" here still but, as I said, in reality it is not and there is much "borderline" poverty which is now, as in the UK, even encroaching into the middle classes. In effect they have, by necessity, other what they conceive as more pressing things to spend their money on. Dining out in proper restaurants is not high on the list any more!

  • @KittySnicker
    @KittySnicker Před měsícem +68

    American here: French people like McDonald’s?? I think Hell froze over

    • @micosstar
      @micosstar Před měsícem +2

      sigh, shocker to me, another American as well

    • @theconcealedmistress
      @theconcealedmistress Před měsícem +1

      😂

    • @user-xs5bl9dy6d
      @user-xs5bl9dy6d Před měsícem +1

      As a Mexican,this makes me laugh 😂

    • @pierrebridet
      @pierrebridet Před měsícem +6

      French here : French McDonald's is very different to American McDonald's. Here's an example with fries.
      American McDonald's fries : Potatoes, vegetable oil (canola oil, hydrogenated soybean oil, natural beef flavor [wheat and milk derivatives]*, citric acid [preservative]), dextrose, sodium acid pyrophosphate (maintain color), salt. Prepared in vegetable oil (Canola oil, corn oil, soybean oil, hydrogenated soybean oil with TBHQ and citric acid added to preserve freshness). Dimethylpolysiloxane added as an antifoaming agent
      French McDonald's fries : Potatoes, canola oil, salt.
      Same goes for every item on the menu. Not saying our version of McDonald's is high cuisine, but it is heavily regulated and offers much healthier products compared to the American version.

    • @happygilmore5948
      @happygilmore5948 Před měsícem +1

      I'm more surprised they like KFC. That stuff is practically inedible.

  • @edgychico9311
    @edgychico9311 Před měsícem +4

    French fries is actually made in Belgium and it used to insult the French during or after Napoleonic war.

    • @donnie630
      @donnie630 Před měsícem

      It's wrong. The fries were created in Paris under the Pont Neuf then a German imported Parisian fries to Belgium.

  • @ThecateringexperienceUvita
    @ThecateringexperienceUvita Před měsícem +1

    within the first 45 seconds........... she says it alll ITS ADDICTIVE lol

  • @chunhchan
    @chunhchan Před měsícem +25

    I was in Paris 5 years ago and went to McDonalds and was surprised at how busy it was.

    • @CyrusTheVirus187
      @CyrusTheVirus187 Před měsícem

      Of course it has dollar burgers

    • @ismbks
      @ismbks Před měsícem +1

      @@CyrusTheVirus187bro the cheapest thing on the menu is probably between 2.50 and 3 eur, so expansive for what it is

    • @hansmemling2311
      @hansmemling2311 Před měsícem +1

      @ismbks One thing on the McDo menu is very cheap: the euro burger. It’s only 1 euro. It attracts a lot of customers who usually buy other things to go with it. It’s a sales tactic and it works. That’s what the person you comment on was saying

    • @chunhchan
      @chunhchan Před měsícem

      I went because could not find a public bathroom, had to buy something to get a code the lines were massive but moving very fast, turns out probably did not need to buy anything just could have waited for someone exiting the bathroom. @@CyrusTheVirus187

  • @mikerock8177
    @mikerock8177 Před měsícem +169

    If they don't allow the same ingredients I bet their food a taste better and is healthier that's probably why

    • @dds3524
      @dds3524 Před měsícem +55

      For having lived in a few countries incl. France, I can confirm fast food tastes better in France. Probably because the ingredients are sourced locally.

    • @cfltheman
      @cfltheman Před měsícem +40

      I have heard that the EU actually has banned some things that are used in American foods.

    • @MrOscar5690
      @MrOscar5690 Před měsícem +9

      @@cflthemanyep ☝️

    • @eatnplaytoday
      @eatnplaytoday Před měsícem +9

      That’s what I was thinking. They often alter the flavors to the local tastebuds too. I tried McDonald’s in Japan once. It is better as well and they had a variety of menu items that are different

    • @antoniosmith197
      @antoniosmith197 Před měsícem +10

      I am stationed in Germany and have been to Paris 2 times and I can attest, the Burger King and McDonald's tastes a lot more fresh and better than America's location.

  • @Wendy-jv5rb
    @Wendy-jv5rb Před 11 dny

    I noticed that French love American fast foods also.
    I live in Germany and am now in south France for my internship.
    I’ve seen lots of American fast food restaurants here, that I haven’t seen in Germany before, e.g. Steak in out, Five Guys, Wing Stop, Quick and so on.

  • @sebastianvillanueva9478
    @sebastianvillanueva9478 Před měsícem

    In Mexico were I used to work, there was a buffalo wild wing and a carls junior surrounding a shrimp tacos restaurant and it was never left out of clients, i like carls junior but those shrimp tacos were delicious, our culture is stronger.

  • @danielleandrews2658
    @danielleandrews2658 Před měsícem +186

    As an American this is super sad. I like to believe there exists a place with better taste, so much for that.

    • @derbigpr500
      @derbigpr500 Před měsícem +39

      You have to be aware that fast food in Europe is vastly superior to the US in quality. Mcdonalds in Europe is nothing like in the US, it's many many many steps above in quality, taste, etc. And price too.

    • @shrshk7
      @shrshk7 Před měsícem +13

      @@derbigpr500 Yup same in India, I get excited to eat KFC when I visit there, I had KFC in the US once, a decade ago and I almost died.

    • @mintykiwi
      @mintykiwi Před měsícem +8

      france has never had good taste

    • @eddycarpenter8989
      @eddycarpenter8989 Před měsícem +7

      i think its mostly african and arab french that are consuming this food

    • @tyrmorningstar8508
      @tyrmorningstar8508 Před měsícem +3

      French restaurants are expensive and only open certain times of day, close mid day, some only open in the evening. Ingredients are different in other places also. A lot of countries outlaw the ingredients in our food. Hell, sometimes franchise owners of fast food in the states may taste different than others. I’ve been all over the US since I was young and some states fast food taste different, sometimes even the next town over may be slightly different. Also, fast food overseas cater to the taste of whatever country they’re in. Asian countries have a bunch of different options also. Especially Japan.

  • @carlosmontclair3808
    @carlosmontclair3808 Před měsícem +54

    I used to eat fast food sometimes cuz it was cheap and convenient…
    It’s not cheap anymore, and I can call in my order at a local restaurant or drop by a grocery store for a sandwich just as fast.

    • @agio1707
      @agio1707 Před měsícem

      Consider the tab open and add medical expenses before calling it the cheap option. That food isn’t healthy

    • @CyrusTheVirus187
      @CyrusTheVirus187 Před měsícem

      And calling in your order is not getting it faster hahaha you're slow ahah you have to call then wait then go pick it up soo you're losing gas and brain cells and more money for your new shopping ways ahhaha soo you're telling me what you're dojngis faster then driving through a window in 2 minutes max ?

    • @adamgh0
      @adamgh0 Před měsícem +4

      @@CyrusTheVirus187 So if you're at work and KNOW you're going to McDonald's for lunch, you would rather just show up and order your food in real time? Go ahead. I ordered my food ten minutes ago before my lunch break began. I just walk in and walk out with my pre-made/pre-paid food. I'll wave at you while you wait in the drive thru during the lunch rush. "Two minutes max" my ass.

    • @CyrusTheVirus187
      @CyrusTheVirus187 Před měsícem

      @@adamgh0 2 mins max is true from the time you roder till you get yor food you have to be slow minded to think 2 minutes is longer then driving to a spot out of the way ahahah clown

    • @CyrusTheVirus187
      @CyrusTheVirus187 Před měsícem

      @adamgh0 and you sound like a clown who's to scared to wave at people that look like me hahah you're the type of person that closes the street when I'm just walking into the store hahaha

  • @jonronaldflores3007
    @jonronaldflores3007 Před měsícem

    on the other hand tucker carlson was so amazed with russian supermarkets and push carts😆😆

  • @MageOtter27
    @MageOtter27 Před měsícem

    They sure do love the Royale with cheese! And don’t forget Le big Mac!

  • @DidYaServe
    @DidYaServe Před měsícem +31

    This is funny. I'm in Cork, Ireland and the best burger & fries is made by two Algerian-French guys in a hole-in-a-wall corner of a shopping centre. McDonalds is for children and drunks.

    • @sjonm
      @sjonm Před měsícem +3

      thx for the infor dear Irish folk,

    • @turtleofpride4572
      @turtleofpride4572 Před měsícem +1

      I'm kinda curious now of the way McDonald's is viewed in other countries.

    • @rareblues78daddy
      @rareblues78daddy Před měsícem +4

      "McDonalds is for children and drunks."
      So... the average Irishman?

  • @gebhardts1638
    @gebhardts1638 Před měsícem +3

    Cmon people, it's because all fast food sells French Fries

  • @saturdaysequalsyouth
    @saturdaysequalsyouth Před měsícem +2

    I'm an American who is usually disappointed by the quality and selection of fast food and this trend has me perplexed.

  • @geoffoakland
    @geoffoakland Před měsícem +9

    Been living in France for years, when I want fast food, I will get a Kebab (shwarma wrap) , at a local place in town, less expensive than the big chains and usually homemade too.
    In the past, French people would make fun of American food, now they are doing everything! Brownies, bagels, hot dogs,pulled pork, crumbles etc. I think an apology is in order for all the years of putting down our cuisine!😂

    • @sjonm
      @sjonm Před měsícem

      would u explain that to the scams in the comments blaming the fast food boom in France on immigration?

    • @edouardthomas2035
      @edouardthomas2035 Před 21 dnem

      "cuisine" wth. It's unhealthy processed food, designed to be highly addictive. Full of sugar salt fat and god knows what chemicals. How dare you call that a "cuisine"

  • @exospaceman8209
    @exospaceman8209 Před měsícem +39

    It's disappointing that US fast food chains have already taken over France, as I was hoping to enjoy the country's unique cuisine and culture.

    • @victortaveira8271
      @victortaveira8271 Před měsícem +4

      Still maintains a lot and incorporates a lot of changes and influences in french cuisine. And fast food chains in France are top notch compared to other countries.

    • @rayontita1912
      @rayontita1912 Před měsícem +25

      Lmao traditional French cuisine is not disappearing. And it will never disappear. There are tens of thousands of traditional restaurants in France. They are still well run and popular. You will find plenty of them. Plus US fast food chains in France (and elsewhere) really have to follow laws restricting what they can put in their food. They also adapt menus to local tastes. So it’s a bit different anyway.

    • @victortaveira8271
      @victortaveira8271 Před měsícem

      @@rayontita1912 I'm not a fan cuisine travel, but I like one of local mc donalds items in each country I visit. It's interesting to see fusion and influences on mc Donals menu

    • @edb3255
      @edb3255 Před měsícem +3

      You will absolutely still find traditional French restaurants (even those specializing in regional cuisine--particularly within the region in question itself, like Alsatian, Norman, Provençal, Savoyard, Breton, Burgundian, Lyonnais, Flemish as in the traditional cuisine of French Flanders, Basque, Bearnaise, Niçois, etc.)

    • @coolbeans7z539
      @coolbeans7z539 Před měsícem

      Do you really think that because fast food has been rising, there are no more traditional French restaurants? Idiotic comment.

  • @redbunnytail9528
    @redbunnytail9528 Před měsícem

    I remember seeing this line outside Burger King in Amsterdam. These were hungry school kids, pobably on holiday in Holland. The Burger King 3 story building. Very old, beautiful building. I kinda laugh, remember how when I that age, after match, we go McDonald's have McDLT. They no have McDLT any more. Kids need fast food. I wonder if wine with burger from Burger King or McDonald's healthier.

  • @joshuaesquivel5721
    @joshuaesquivel5721 Před měsícem

    Crazy. I never crave fast food. I can’t remember the last time I had fast food.

  • @calvin-
    @calvin- Před měsícem +109

    I like how we (Americans) exported our fast food, but then use worse ingredients here at home.

    • @KevinSmith-qi5yn
      @KevinSmith-qi5yn Před měsícem +6

      There is a minimum standard that fast food restaurants must meet in order to call a patty of a specific meat. It's not really an issue of poor ingredients as they are generally of better quality than 2nd and 3rd world countries. It's the stuff they add to those ingredients. Sugar is in the buns and ketchup. The Soft Drinks contain dozens of grams of sugar. There is the frying in vegetable oil. These are the things that lead to poor health.

    • @personalemail9329
      @personalemail9329 Před měsícem +4

      ​@@KevinSmith-qi5yn why are you comparing quality of ingredients of a first world country with third world? If you want reasonable comparison compare it with other first world countries. Ingredients in place like Norway or Sweden vs American would be proper comparison and comparer to those, American fast food ingredients fall short in quality even if we excuse their overuse of additives.

    • @i_i8924
      @i_i8924 Před měsícem

      Better ingredients, better food.

    • @r4x2
      @r4x2 Před měsícem

      Our government wants us dependent on the health care and pharmaceutical systems that have heavy hitting lobbyists.

    • @AliMohamed-tr1ii
      @AliMohamed-tr1ii Před měsícem +4

      EU regulations are no joke

  • @jayfloramusic
    @jayfloramusic Před měsícem +20

    I was in Spain recently and was surprised to see so many American places

    • @Copeharder99
      @Copeharder99 Před měsícem +5

      I was surprised to see a Popeyes in Barcelona lmaooo

    • @jayfloramusic
      @jayfloramusic Před měsícem

      @@Copeharder99 dude exactly the same.

    • @jb894
      @jb894 Před měsícem +1

      Fast food restaurants in Spain are always empty.

    • @Americaninparis2012
      @Americaninparis2012 Před měsícem +2

      @@jayfloramusic After being away from US for 3 years because of Covid, I was happy to find a Taco Bell in Madrid. There is also a Carl's Junior in the city, although they didn't have a jalapeno guac burger.

    • @jayfloramusic
      @jayfloramusic Před měsícem

      @@Americaninparis2012 OMG I love Taco Bell! Wait what? You moved to Spain from US just because of Covid?

  • @Awakeningspirit20
    @Awakeningspirit20 Před měsícem

    I never thought I'd see this headline in my life...

  • @LobsterLover530
    @LobsterLover530 Před měsícem +12

    In France they’re not eating the same ingredients as the U.S. Many US ingredients are outlawed in France. So in France it’s OK to eat fast food because it’s not toxic and full of crud.

    • @brandonneumann5294
      @brandonneumann5294 Před měsícem +7

      Even it has less chemicals it’s still fattening food. No amount of European standards can change that.

    • @lloydtxw
      @lloydtxw Před měsícem +8

      Salt and sugar and fat are the same everywhere. These foods are not healthy no matter what. But good try with ur xenophobic take.

    • @Babigoldfish
      @Babigoldfish Před měsícem +3

      Still empty, addicting calorie bomb

    • @jameswillett7186
      @jameswillett7186 Před 5 dny

      @@brandonneumann5294 The prices are low that's one of the reasons people in France flock there. So the ingredients can't be too high in quality otherwise the prices would skyrocket too.

  • @antonnnn464
    @antonnnn464 Před měsícem +69

    I think the main reason for love of fast food in France is rather related to decreasing standards of living for locals and skyrocketing inflation. Simply, people, mostly teens and young , can't afford to eat in descent places. Fast food offers cheap calories everyone can afford. That's it.

    • @Silver-yu8lf
      @Silver-yu8lf Před měsícem +13

      I disagree, fast food places are overpriced now, it's cheaper to buy a sandwich from the bakery or the grocery store

    • @hansmemling2311
      @hansmemling2311 Před měsícem +2

      Fast food is as expensive in my country as the other cheap dining options. But maybe it’s different in France.

    • @user-gx4uc8my3n
      @user-gx4uc8my3n Před měsícem +3

      you dont have to go out to eat every day, just make food at home. its quite simple

    • @benoitwaffle5439
      @benoitwaffle5439 Před měsícem

      @@user-gx4uc8my3n It isn't that people are eating fast food every day. I think his point is that there is a large lower income population in France, especially among the immigrant population who also tend to be younger. When they are out, and younger people tend to be out and about more, American QSRs offer a cheaper alternative to having a meal at a more traditional place.

    • @sjonm
      @sjonm Před měsícem +1

      Fast food is far from being cheap!

  • @Olin_drawing
    @Olin_drawing Před měsícem +23

    Also, I remember that in school, having hamburgers and french fries for the dinner was something rare (like 1 time a mouth) and we were so happy each time we had it. That’s why going to fast food *not everyday but sometimes* is seen as something positive/ that you do with friends. Tell me if I’m wrong but In the US, having hamburger and fries as a school dinner isn’t rare at all

    • @PiYodTong
      @PiYodTong Před měsícem +2

      I'm American. I've never eaten dinner at school, unless you mean lunch. Whatever meal they serve you at school, it's very cheaply made. I remember Friday being hamburger day at school until highschool (14-18 years old), at that point they had more options that you could pay for that included burgers, but also pizza and very basic texan/mexican food like burritos. Burgers are always an option but generally I think most people don't like to have more than one or two a week, while fried chicken is also very popular. All of this, if not prepared yourself, is very highly processed. It's convenient but you can get tired of it quick.

    • @gemmeldrakes2758
      @gemmeldrakes2758 Před měsícem +3

      Yes. The OP said "dinner" but probably meant lunch​. @@PiYodTong

    • @Olin_drawing
      @Olin_drawing Před měsícem +3

      @@PiYodTong I meant lunch! I thought lunch and dinner were the same things but I guess no😅
      in France we have always rice, pasta, fish, vegetables, meat like chicken or steak. Hamburgers, French fries, pizzas or nuggets were for specials days like the Friday before holidays etc (we would RUN to the cafeteria to be sure to have fries lmao) but we never had burritos sadly

    • @PiYodTong
      @PiYodTong Před měsícem +3

      @@Olin_drawing Yes the easy access to Mexican food is one of the best things about Texas. Never got served steak in school, all our school food either comes frozen or in a can, for the most part.

  • @ReigningVampressChampion-sd5zq

    The fastfood that is listed is founded in America, Im a proud American from Missouri, love the original taste ❤

  • @Mastro90210
    @Mastro90210 Před 11 dny

    I would look into the correlation between inflation, salary shrinkage and reduction in time for lunch for an answer…

  • @jumpywizard7665
    @jumpywizard7665 Před měsícem +50

    I was born and raised in France but moved to California five years ago to be with my husband so I know both cultures. I think fast-food is pretty ingrained in American culture unlike in France (but it’s getting there as you can see with this video). In the US it’s something very casual and 90% of the time people go through the drive thru. In France it’s more “fancy” I guess, it’s still seen as “cool” and “hip” and part of a more sit-down culture which is not the case in the US. Both countries appreciate fast-food but simply in different ways!

    • @loganleroy8622
      @loganleroy8622 Před měsícem +5

      As an American that got the chance to be an exchange student in France, I always felt like going to MacDo in France was more like the feeling an American would get if they went to In-and-Out, Five-Guys, or Chick-Fil-A. It's just a little bit more elevated, it feels like a special treat, and bizarrely fancy for fastfood. Quick felt more like how Burger King feels in the US

    • @user-gx4uc8my3n
      @user-gx4uc8my3n Před měsícem +3

      even though fast food is like the opposite of fancy. its poor and unhealthy and ultra processed. its simply revolting

  • @jtstacey83
    @jtstacey83 Před měsícem +37

    I will never forget seeing a huge line of French people waiting to enter a KFC the last time we visited Paris. It completely blew our minds, so we decided to eat at one. The food was far better than what we have in the US. Also, it was surprising to see they focused more on sandwiches versus selling buckets.

    • @loganleroy8622
      @loganleroy8622 Před měsícem +9

      Yeah KFC is so low on the list of good places to get fried chicken in the US, but internationally, the Australians, French, and Japanese love it.

    • @alahollywood
      @alahollywood Před měsícem +2

      True! I was shocked seeing Parisians in queue at KFC specially in the evenings! While here in America their food is sub-par and every store seems like a ghost town.

    • @St0rrrm
      @St0rrrm Před měsícem +3

      I'm french and I recently ate at a newly opened popeye's in Paris and it was better than the average KFC we have here. But I will say quality of these stores vary A LOT so you have to check the ratings first before going. I've been at certain KFCs that were really low quality in France.

    • @arielbadw1368
      @arielbadw1368 Před měsícem

      @@loganleroy8622 what are the best places for fried chicken in the US ? KFC in France is really not that amazing either, macdonald's seem to be a better choice for fast food right now. I think KFC probably has better fried chicken in asia than in France

    • @loganleroy8622
      @loganleroy8622 Před měsícem

      @@arielbadw1368 Popeye's, Raisin' Canes, Bojangles, Zaxby's, Wingstop, and the best of all of them Chick-Fil-A.