Just because it is not the same as in America or who ever made this post, doesn't mean it is bizarre. I agree on some of these, some of them are normal.
#21.in order to prevent child obesity.a law has been voted to serve heathier and less greasy and salty food to kids...ketchup isn't banned and it has nothing to do with french cuisine..
#17 - That's great! The rest of the world should follow suit! #22 - I guess voting with your feet is a pretty powerful move. McDonald's was very popular when they initially opened in Bolivia but people soon realized the food was way too expensive for what you got. You could/can get a deluxe burger with fries that is twice as big and tastes way better than McDonald's for less than half what it cost for a big mac combo. They also tried to expand too quickly and the franchisee went bankrupt. Burger King is still relatively successful in Bolivia.
#24 um no Canada banned them because they're dangerous and babies got injured a lot. I remember when my younger brother had one and we all used to laugh when he would propel himself across the living room and crash into the wall or couch (he LOVED it and giggled like crazy too but never got hurt).
Just because it is not the same as in America or who ever made this post, doesn't mean it is bizarre. I agree on some of these, some of them are normal.
#21.in order to prevent child obesity.a law has been voted to serve heathier and less greasy and salty food to kids...ketchup isn't banned and it has nothing to do with french cuisine..
#17 - That's great! The rest of the world should follow suit! #22 - I guess voting with your feet is a pretty powerful move. McDonald's was very popular when they initially opened in Bolivia but people soon realized the food was way too expensive for what you got. You could/can get a deluxe burger with fries that is twice as big and tastes way better than McDonald's for less than half what it cost for a big mac combo. They also tried to expand too quickly and the franchisee went bankrupt. Burger King is still relatively successful in Bolivia.
#24 um no Canada banned them because they're dangerous and babies got injured a lot. I remember when my younger brother had one and we all used to laugh when he would propel himself across the living room and crash into the wall or couch (he LOVED it and giggled like crazy too but never got hurt).
#22 - I guess voting with your feet is a pretty powerful move. McDonald's was very popular when they initially opened in Bolivia but people soon realized the food was way too expensive for what you got. You could/can get a deluxe burger with fries that is twice as big and tastes way better than McDonald's for less than half what it cost for a big mac combo. They also tried to expand too quickly and the franchisee went bankrupt. Burger King is still relatively successful in Bolivia.