McDonald’s is easily accessible in the lower 48 US states, with the furthest location being in the middle of the Nevada desert. The US has over 14,000 outlets, with Montpelier being the only state capital without one. McDonald’s sells 75 hamburgers per second worldwide and offers wedding rentals in Hong Kong. French fries were not initially served when McDonald’s first opened.
If you live in the lower 48 US states, live near a McDonald’s. It will come as no surprise to those who reside in the big city, but even in all that seemingly open space to the west, the Golden Arches are generally still within easy reach. In fact, if you’d rather ignore the Big Macs altogether, the best you can do is call the middle of the Nevada desert home. But even from that no man’s land, you can still drive to the familiar fast food joint in about two hours: It’s only 115 miles (185km) — and it’s about as far away as you can get from a McDonald’s in the contiguous United States. Part of the reason, of course, is that the US is home to more than 14,000 McDonald’s outlets. For the record, if you’d rather live in civilization, try Montpelier, the capital of Vermont. It is the only state capital without McDonald’s.
There’s gold in those bows:
On average, McDonald’s restaurants around the world sell 75 hamburgers per second.
For around $1,200 USD, you can rent a McDonald’s in Hong Kong for a wedding, complete with McDonald’s balloon wedding rings.
French fries are the most popular item at McDonald’s, but when the place first opened in the 1940s, it served fries instead.
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