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Do ypu guys have Chicken Treat or Red Rooster?

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Sweden here. We have Starbucks but it is far far from popular, I think the main demographic is young women, Swedes don’t typically go for sweet/weak coffee like what they serve.

Dunkin’ has existed but I think it absolutely failed.

Pizza hut exists, but not in many locations, however they have been around a long time and I think they are moderately successful.

Burger King snd McDonalds thrive and have many locations. McDonalds struggle in the northern region where people swear by Max burgers instead.

Subway exist with moderate amounts of locations, have been for a long time. Probably doing okay.

Kfc is rare, but exists in the larger cities.

Dominos exists but I don’t know who is buying, in my opinion its sub par pizza at a high price point with poor service and long delivery times.

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i feel like espresso house is what generally fills the niche of starbucks here

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I would agree

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I almost always get KFC in Utrecht but mostly because I can talk like the colonel and not get looks

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The one that surprised me is Hooters. They were in Vienna, Budapest, and Prague just to name a couple places. There is a KFC in Venice. There are several Taco Bell in Barcelona including one across the street from La Sagrada Familia. You can see a Burger King and a Subway “sandwich” shop from the Eiffel tower.

My travels in Europe surprised the hell out of me. Virtually every metro area is full of American trash food chains. The one cool thing is they sometimes have local variations on food. I ate at a KFC in Prague out of morbid curiosity and they had an interesting take on the spicy chicken sandwich.

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Another unsourced map with probably heaps of inaccuracies. Everyone will becalling out errors in this map. I know at least one: Netherlands has Dunkin’ Donuts.

Can we have a rule against unsourced informational maps? They’re always wrong

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You’re right, we probably need to be more vigilant against map misinfo in the future. This one seems harmless but of course there are more serious maps posted here too.

Fwiw, this map has a (very vague) source information:

And from what I could see, it seemed at least partly accurate—e.g. Spain has Taco Bell, but Germany does not. The major issue is that there is no year indicated here, so all information is probably pre-2022.

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The mods of most communities seem to care more about traffic than about stopping the spread of misinformation and it hurts everyone.

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