McDonald's in Hong Kong: Consumerism, Dietary Change and the Rise of a Children's Culture (from Golden Arches East) JAMES L. WATSON
-As in other Asian countries, McDonald's in Hong Kong has often been:
A) protested and criticized by those who object to American influence in China
B) difficult to establish because the Chinese have their own fast food franchises that provide a great deal of competition
C) forced by popular demand to provide mostly Chinese dishes (noodles, rice, fish, soups) rather than the traditional hamburgers and fries
D) plagued by customers' cell phone and smartphone use, to the point of prohibiting these devices in restaurants
E) None of the above are true
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