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'Chicken Maharaja': The world's 12 weirdest McDonald's burgers
Take a dietarily ruinous global tour of McDonald's restaurants, and there are some big shocks amongst the Big Macs.
David Whitley is a freelance travel writer based in the UK. He has a taste for unusual experiences and oddities with a great story behind them.
Take a dietarily ruinous global tour of McDonald's restaurants, and there are some big shocks amongst the Big Macs.
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