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McDonalds vs Burger King

McDonalds and Burger King are famous, fast-food restaurants. Both of these restaurants have been in the business for more than 50 years.

When comparing the two, McDonalds is more famous than Burger King, and the former has a wider presence than Burger King.

When comparing the two burgers, it can be seen that the McDonalds’ burgers are lighter than Burger King’s. It can also be seen that McDonalds’ burgers weigh 100 gm. whereas Burger King’s weighs about 120 gm. In fat content, Burger King’s has more in content than McDonalds. McDonalds’ burgers contain about 9 gm. of fat whereas Burger King’s contain about 12 gm. of fat.

There are also many differences that can be seen in the service of the two restaurants. “The food will be always hot,” is the slogan pertaining to the service policy of McDonalds. When going to the McDonalds restaurant, you get quality service. They concentrate more on the quality of the service than the speed with which the dishes are served. An employee just takes only one order at a time, and the dish is prepared. It is only after the first customer is served that the employee addresses the next customer. Burger King is known to provide the customer with many choices and also to provide quicker service. When comparing McDonalds’ service to the service at Burger King, Burger King’s is faster.

One can also see certain differences in the organizational structure. In McDonalds, the order is taken by an employee, and the same employee serves the dish. However, at Burger King, the order is taken at one place, and the food is served at another place.

The food at McDonalds is made in mass production. For example, the burgers that you buy at McDonalds have been already made and not made when you order it. At Burger King, the toppings are only added after getting the order.

Summary:

1.McDonalds is more famous than Burger King, and the former has a wider presence than Burger King.
2.When going to the McDonalds restaurant, you get quality service. They concentrate more on the quality of the service than the speed with which the dishes are served.
3.When comparing McDonalds’ service to Burger King’s, the service at Burger King is faster.
4.Burger King is known to provide the customer with many choices and also to provide quicker service.
5.At McDonalds, the order is taken by an employee, and the same employee serves the dish. However, at Burger King, the order is taken at one place, and the food is served at another place.

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10 Comments

  1. Hi am 13 and i have experienced bad things with McDonald’s such as when i went to Cape Town my brother left a burger on his bed when we had left, and six months later we came back and the burger was still there on his bed not disintegrated or any broken down pieces.
    So this proves that McDonald’s stays in your system for more than six months and then only comes out of your body.

  2. i like ur names and ur compare thankyou

  3. This is entirely dependent on individual locations. This article is so misleading that it should be removed.

    • I do agree. It’s not the same where I live, so the article is not useful, and rather biased. We don’t all live in the location of the author!!! Please, be aware of this!!

  4. Hi im 18 years old and currently working at mcDonalds and i can honestly tell all of yall that this crap your all being fed is a fucking lie. Now im speaking for the points made about mcDonalds. I dont know much about burger king considering ive never worked there.

  5. Burger King much better because of the Char-Broil and no bones in their burgers every time I eat at McDonald’s hamburger I bite into a bone fragment every freaking time

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