Compare And Contrast Mcdonalds And Chick Fil-A

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Chick-Fil-A vs. McDonalds It is well known, that McDonalds is the number one restaurant in the entire world due to the number of stores and gross income. In terms of this argument, Chick-Fil-A cannot compete with Mickey D’s but a lot of people will argue that it is the better restaurant of the two for certain reasons. As of myself, I pick McDonald’s over Chick-Fil-A because I go to McDonalds more than I go to Chick-Fil-A and I believe it is better overall. Both franchises have their pros and cons, so I will compare them to inform you on the differences of the two and why McDonalds is the better choice. The three main points I will compare the restaurants’ by is the fan base, the choices, the taste, and the prices. First off, McDonalds has more history and a much longer track-record than Chick-Fil-A does. McDonalds was founded in 1948, while Chick-Fil-A was founded in the early 1960’s. After being founded McDonalds quickly became famous for their 15 cent hamburgers. In seventeen years, McDonalds had 700 stores nationwide. To date, Chick-Fil-A has only 1,400 stores in 40 states. Since 1983, McDonalds, on average opens…show more content…
Chick-Fil-A’s chicken sandwiches may be healthier but McDonalds food overall is better. The only thing that Chick-Fil-A has to offer is chicken, chicken, and more chicken. At Mickey D’s, they offer chicken, burgers, salads, and even fish sandwiches. Why go to a restaurant that’s one sided in their food choices (chicken), when you can go to one that has chicken and more? From my perspective, I want variety in my food choices because it’s simply more food to choose from. I get tired of going to Chick-Fil-A and just having chicken to choose from. That is why McDonalds has more customers because they have better and more choices in their food selection. It goes from burgers, to chicken, to fish, to healthy wraps. Once again, Chick-Fil-A cannot compete with the genius of the McDonalds

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