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Why is ice cream called sundae in KFC and cooked in McDonald's?
Just to distinguish different brands and take different names.

The difference between the two: in KFC, it is called sundae, and in McDonald's, it is called Xindi. English sundaes and sundaes are both sundaes, but the translation results are different! McDonald's translated the result "Xindi" in Cantonese and KFC translated the result "Sunda" in Mandarin. In fact, they mean the same thing. They all mean ice cream. The two companies deliberately made different names, which made consumers think that they were very different, but they were actually the same. Of course, the two companies use different raw materials. KFC is made in ice cream powder. It is made into liquid by adding water into the store, then it is poured into an ice cream machine for refrigeration, then it becomes a semi-solid product, and then it is washed out by the machine. McDonald's is an imported raw material, which was already liquid when it was imported. It is prepared, transported directly in the cold storage, and then poured into the machine. Then the steps are the same as KFC. The ice cream machines of these two companies are the same brand, and so are the suppliers. In addition, the spices on the ice cream are different, and the products will be changed regularly.