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McDonald's Calorie Calculation

McDonald's various types of food and drink calorie calculation is as follows:

1, the main meal: McShame Chicken 400 calories, Spiced Fish 340 calories, hamburger 260 calories, custard burger 310 calories, double custard burger 450 calories, Big Mac 500 calories, Plate Roasted Chicken Thighs Burger 430 calories, McSpicy Chicken Thighs Burger 570 calories.

2. Side dishes: McSpicy Chicken Wings 240cal, Taro Pie 260cal, Pineapple Pie 240cal, Cone Ice Cream 150cal, Large Fries 430cal, Medium Fries 350cal, Small Fries 250cal, Chocolate Shindig 340cal, Strawberry Shindig 280cal, Pineapple Shindig 280cal.

3. Drinks: Pure orange juice 130 calories, hot chocolate 180 calories, hot coffee 5 calories, hot tea 0 calories, vegetable and seafood soup 40 calories, fruit flavored yogurt 280 calories, plain milk 130 calories.

McDonald's is a large global multinational restaurant chain, founded in 1955 in Chicago, USA, with about 30,000 outlets around the world. It mainly sells hamburgers, as well as french fries, fried chicken, sodas, ice, salads, fruits and other fast food.

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McDonald's restaurants in mainland China in the early translation of the name is "McDonald's fast food", until the later part of the unified use of the current Hong Kong-style translation of the name. In the private sector, because of the similarity in sound between McDonald's and "Peony House," Peony House is also used as a nickname for McDonald's, but it is not common.

McDonald's is present in 119 countries on six continents, with about 32,000 outlets, and represents an American lifestyle in many countries. Because it is the first and largest multinational fast food chain, McDonald's has been the focus of public debate about food that causes obesity, corporate ethics and consumer responsibility, and represents a fast food culture that has been accused of affecting public health by, for example, contributing to obesity through high calorie counts and a lack of adequate balanced nutrition.