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Reverend (m)
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There is another side effect of McDonalds that I see in London amongst the African community. They eat them on the tube and just dump the carton, paper bag and any un-eaten food on the floor of the tube, bus or in the street!
Some parts of East London are starting to look like Lagos!
I would ban fast food joints!
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br222
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layi, if you ever wish to start Makydees in niaja, if the idea is still a goer, let me know and I'll be a willing partner
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lokia (m)
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Hello layi it is a nice idea to open a mac outlet in nigeria. but i personally would rather buy a tantilizer franchise and develop it. why not open a tantilizer outlet in uk. abi can't we export our own fastfood joint and have nice isi ewu in them  ?
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digikid (m)
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Opening a MCDonalds in Nigeria is about a lot more than the food. As someone earlier in this chain mentioned The Price of a Big Mac is a measuring unit almost like the price of the dollar. If you are opening a MCDonalds in Nigeria you are selling the brand more so than the food. The Brand is what you are paying 500k for and that is what you have to focus on selling. People who come into Nigeria who have never eaten in the country will always first of all come to a McDonalds before any of the other Nigerian brands because it is international and as long as you can maintain those standards your business will be successful. Remember that in the US McDonalds is one of the largest owners of real estate in the country, it is much bigger than just food.
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wifeypenth (f)
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It wil sel because of the name o. We nigerians like al those butty thngs. Evn if d Mc Donalds is in Sango people wil leave lagos 2go there.so they'll b counted among d mcdonald'ers.
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wifeypenth (f)
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It wil sel because of the name o. We nigerians like al those butty thngs. Evn if d Mc Donalds is in Sango people wil leave lagos 2go there.so they'll b counted among d mcdonald'ers, It IS advisable. It wil sell.
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flynx
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them say them wan bring mac -somtin com naija, d question na where 4 Nigeria them wan bring am? maitama-abuja, ikeja-lagos, ajegunle-lagos, moshin-lagos, lekki-lagos or oyingbo 4 ebute-metta? make una rememba say poor man plenty 4 lagos and na them dey patronise all this people food them pass. if mc-wetin snacks no sweet, make una no think of say una wan bring am com naija o! i don talk my own. 
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slimfella (m)
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Mac D will be a hit in Nigeria for sure. Cos nigerians too like Effizzi. But that i think after a while, it will just go the way the other western outlets have gone. Bottom Line. We still dey feel our Biggs, tanti and the likes. 
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Naija4ward (m)
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It is difficult to judge the success of Macdonald in Nigeria. There are too many obstacles course to surmount especially on the ingredients needed to make the food taste like the real thing, e.g. the frozen chicken, the fish finger, the lettuce. To be precise you will need to rejig OBJ farms for this purpose, as some of these things are banned.
The cost of freezing some of the imports will drive you crazy.
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abujabooks (f)
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Mcdonalds franchise is not worth it in Naija. Get a Nigerian franchise.
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poke (m)
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luyi your thinking is good but it will be cheaper for you if consider Nigerian company like UTC who also is into franchise and what have is more desired in Nigeria than MCdo
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