So you just saw the “that place where Coca-Cola tastes so good” commercial and you’re wondering where Mindy Kaling’s referring to. The answer is McDonald’s. That’s why Kaling is wearing yellow and there’s a red background. McDonald’s famous colors. Pepsi messed up with their recent Kendall Jenner commercial as Coke continues to thrive.
McDonald’s has their Coke delivered in stainless steel containers
Most fast food restaurants have their Coca Cola syrup delivered in plastic bags. No McDonald’s. To preserve the soda’s ingredients, McDonald’s has their Coke delivered in stainless steel containers. This helps the restaurant ensure that their Coke will taste fresh. Coke is one of McDonald’s most popular products and they want to keep it that way.There’s a myth that McDonald’s adds more syrup to their Coca Cola products that’s not true. The company makes all the right moves to ensure their Coke tastes identical at all of their locations. McDonald’s proves that little things mean the most. Success is in the details.
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McDonald’s has wider straws
It’s the little things that count. McDonald’s has wider straws than other fast food restaurants. There’s nothing better than a refreshing Coke when you’re thirsty. At other fast food restaurants it can be difficult to enjoy a coke. The straws are not wide enough for customers to enjoy their Coke. That’s not a problem at McDonald’s.
McDonald’s keeps Coke at a specific temperature
McDonald’s pays close attention to Coke’s temperature, water filtration and storage. McDonald’s understands that cold temperatures maintain carbonation better.When you’re thirsty, you typically want a cold drink. When a drink isn’t ice cold it’s not a problem but I can’t stand warm drinks. McDonald’s makes sure this is never an issue. McDonald’s uses an extra tube to make sure their Coke stays at the perfect temperature, yet another reason McDonald’s Coca Cola tastes so good.
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