Asked by Kinsly Isacson on May 04, 2024

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In India, McDonald's makes its Big Mac with:​

A) ​beef
B) ​lamb
C) ​pork
D) ​fish

Big Mac

A popular hamburger product offered by the international fast-food chain McDonald's, often used as an informal measure of purchasing power parity between countries.

  • Identify the variety and movement within cultural policies, including the concept of multiculturalism and its opposing viewpoints.
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Meghana KalidindiMay 04, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
In India, McDonald's adapts its menu to local tastes and cultural practices. Since many Hindus consider cows sacred and do not eat beef, and Muslims do not consume pork, McDonald's uses lamb or chicken in its products in India, including the Big Mac, which is known as the "Maharaja Mac."