I would be interested in seeing a map of Europe, i think you would be able to see a clear difference between east and and west
TheGreatGrungo on
Lol of course there isnt a single county in Ohio without its own McDonalds
powdered_dognut on
The county in North Mississippi with no McDonald’s doesn’t have a stoplight in the whole county either.
BenjaminHarrison88 on
Did they open a McDonalds in Parke County Indiana? It used to be a notable one without
Roughneck16 on
New Mexican here.
Catron, Torrance, De Baca, Mora, and Union Counties (marked in red) account for 1.2% of my state’s population.
Beginning_Ad1239 on
The counties in red in the middle of Texas are some of the most rural and poor parts of the whole country. Nothing but cows and a small town with an Allsups and Dairy Queen if you’re lucky.
assetsmanager on
The only reason those counties are red is because McDonalds hasn’t figured out fly-thrus at 30,000 ft.
icouldsmellcolors on
The only county in Arizona without one, Greenlee Country, has only 9000 residents
FortRhein on
Why would you use red and green? Awful
AsterHelix on
This isn’t accurate for north Alabama at all, btw. Marshall, Madison, Jackson, dekalb, etc ALL have McDonald’s. I’ve seen them and/or been to them. There’s a McDonald’s within thirty minutes of basically everywhere. Many of them have been there for at minimum 30 years.
bpheazye on
Mcdonalds hates middle America.
pokerbacon on
There’s a McDonalds in my county but it’s usually a 3 hour drive away. During the winter the road is closed and you’d have to go around making it a 4 hour drive.
There’s technically a Mcdonalds 1 hour away but it’s in another state.
shibbster on
The fact an entity can be so massive we’re surprised when they DON’T have a presence in a county, is wild to me. Suppose there are some very sparsely populated areas of the US still.
Por_TheAdventurer on
McDonald’s once had a store in Adak, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, but has been abandoned since mid-1990s.
Opening-Sentence-197 on
Lavaca County, TX just got a McDonald’s. This map is outdated.
dbd1988 on
I wonder what the highest population county with no McDonald’s is?
anymouse141 on
Craven county in NC does have a McDonalds, it actually has 3
SK8SHAT on
I’d like to see this but Canada and A&W or Timmie’s, i promise you a sea of green save a few northern jurisdictions
Mackheath1 on
Hmm… Just selected one county adjacent to mine and it absolutely has a McDonalds, but listed as no.
I’m not going to go through them all, just saying this is either outdated or misaligned.
Arikaido777 on
ohio: yes
RyskeeVA on
Virginia is just flat out false
vperron81 on
Surprisingly Canada’s map would be greener. But it’s because we don’t have the other 100 fast food chains, So often McDonald’s fill that gap
mickpo88 on
No McDonalds in Chicago???
TwoCentsAndCounting on
Idaho, the land of potatoes, doesn’t seem enthusiastic about mcdonald’s french fries
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I would be interested in seeing a map of Europe, i think you would be able to see a clear difference between east and and west
Lol of course there isnt a single county in Ohio without its own McDonalds
The county in North Mississippi with no McDonald’s doesn’t have a stoplight in the whole county either.
Did they open a McDonalds in Parke County Indiana? It used to be a notable one without
New Mexican here.
Catron, Torrance, De Baca, Mora, and Union Counties (marked in red) account for 1.2% of my state’s population.
The counties in red in the middle of Texas are some of the most rural and poor parts of the whole country. Nothing but cows and a small town with an Allsups and Dairy Queen if you’re lucky.
The only reason those counties are red is because McDonalds hasn’t figured out fly-thrus at 30,000 ft.
The only county in Arizona without one, Greenlee Country, has only 9000 residents
Why would you use red and green? Awful
This isn’t accurate for north Alabama at all, btw. Marshall, Madison, Jackson, dekalb, etc ALL have McDonald’s. I’ve seen them and/or been to them. There’s a McDonald’s within thirty minutes of basically everywhere. Many of them have been there for at minimum 30 years.
Mcdonalds hates middle America.
There’s a McDonalds in my county but it’s usually a 3 hour drive away. During the winter the road is closed and you’d have to go around making it a 4 hour drive.
There’s technically a Mcdonalds 1 hour away but it’s in another state.
The fact an entity can be so massive we’re surprised when they DON’T have a presence in a county, is wild to me. Suppose there are some very sparsely populated areas of the US still.
McDonald’s once had a store in Adak, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, but has been abandoned since mid-1990s.
Lavaca County, TX just got a McDonald’s. This map is outdated.
I wonder what the highest population county with no McDonald’s is?
Craven county in NC does have a McDonalds, it actually has 3
I’d like to see this but Canada and A&W or Timmie’s, i promise you a sea of green save a few northern jurisdictions
Hmm… Just selected one county adjacent to mine and it absolutely has a McDonalds, but listed as no.
I’m not going to go through them all, just saying this is either outdated or misaligned.
ohio: yes
Virginia is just flat out false
Surprisingly Canada’s map would be greener. But it’s because we don’t have the other 100 fast food chains, So often McDonald’s fill that gap
No McDonalds in Chicago???
Idaho, the land of potatoes, doesn’t seem enthusiastic about mcdonald’s french fries
Credit the original.
https://www.reddit.com/r/MapPorn/comments/1ho8yt9/does_your_county_have_a_mcdonalds/
That little red blip of Skamania county Washington. 💪
To be fair there are still many very close by tho. Hood River/Camus.