McDonald's in Hong Kong: Consumerism, Dietary Change and the Rise of a Children's Culture (from Golden Arches East) JAMES L. WATSON
-According to Watson, the main reason the people of Hong Kong eat at McDonald's is to:
A) have a "typical American experience"
B) meet foreigners and practice using the English they learned in school
C) save money
D) enjoy a snack or meal, often in the company of friends and family
E) be assured that what they eat is safe and free of bacteria and other disease-bearing microbes
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