Search for:



Conquer McDonald’s France with @groovyfoodiess
This was entirely comedic and I hope you guys enjoyed the experience! I really liked the burgers here but unfortunately the French fries were not fry-ing :pensive:

I would 100% go back to for chocolate bun–the underlying theme in all of these Euro McDonald’s visits is that desserts are just better here compared to everything else!! What would you try?

47 Comments

  1. I love the brioche buns they have there, much better than dry seeded buns. And I was about to bring up my pitchfork before reading that just kidding fries are from Belgium text lmaoo

  2. McDonalds is trash and anyone who regularly eats McDonalds is cucked by corporate greed.

  3. French Food…Health Conscious…..lmao😂….BUTTER, BUTTER, BUTTER, BUTTER…they got good genes as humans go, and walk a lot over the course of their life.

  4. "isn't their favorite thing", hahahahhaah, I live in France, every Mac Do I see here is PACKED full of people, average French people, lol, not tourists, French people!!! lol (I've lived here for 3 years so far and the only time I went to Mac Do was once because it was a Sunday during the pandemic and most places were closed, lol)

  5. Making money is an action,Keeping money is behavior,Growing money is wisdom. I found this out a week ago after getting a $27,300 return on my $4,000 investment in 3 weeks💯

  6. To all people saying french food isn't about health: it's true. BUT french McDonald's actually focused on 100% french products which makes a enormous difference in quality with american ones were you don't even know if it's really meat in your steak. And also additives etc, which in the end impacts the health factor.

  7. Why would you call them French fries? because in southern Belgium they speak French I can't remember the name of the region

  8. You went to Paris, France and mad e a conscious decision to eat at McDonald’s of all places? If you are sponsored by McD, I say well played. If not, you are an imbecile of the highest order.

  9. As a French, I’m offended that you went to McDonald’s. (It was entertaining though)

  10. "french" has nothing to do with France. It's old irish to say "cut in pieces". Already used in cook book in the USA since 1850 to speak about potatoes cut in pieces and fried. No one can clearly say if it was invented in France or Belgium anyway…

  11. Lol they call fries french Friesland cuz they came from the southern part of Belgium wich is rlly close to france but they also speak French in the southern part of belgium so they call them French fries but people mistake it saying it’s made in france cuz french came from (obviously)the French

Write A Comment