Associated Press NEW YORK McDonald?s Corp., the fast-food chain that brought the hamburger to the world, is opening what may be its first vegetarian-only restaurants. The world?s biggest hamburger chain said Tuesday that the locations in India will serve only vegetarian food because of customer preferences in the region. The company could not immediately say when the restaurants would open or how many there would be. Already, McDonald?s said its restaurants in India do not sell beef or pork, and the kitchens are separated into sections for cooking vegetarian and nonvegetarian food. They have menu items that cater to local tastes, such as the Maharaja Mac, which is a Big Mac made with chicken patties instead of beef. It also offers a McAloo Tikki, a burger made with a spicy breaded potato patty, red onions, tomatoes and a ?special vegetable sauce.? The chain offers such localized options in countries around the world.
Posted by southsidedave (anonymous) on September 5, 2012 at 5:31 p.m.
McDonald'a has been operating many different menus in various parts of the world for quite some time...don't know why this just made headline?
Source: http://www.vindy.com/news/2012/sep/05/mcdonalds-to-open-vegetarian-eateries-in/?mobile
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