Food&Travel Today, McDonald's is introduced in 120 nations around the globe, and the complete number of cafés has arrived at 38 thousand. The inexpensive food goliath even figured out how to enter markets like Iraq, Pakistan, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. A few nations will change the name, while others will fill in as test polygons for a wide range of potential developments before their worldwide execution. Be that as it may, even a goliath like McDonald's isn't almighty and ubiquitous.
Here are nine countries where you will not be able to have a Big Mac (at least not yet).
1. Iceland
In 2009, the Icelandic krona collapsed, and all three McDonald’s restaurants in Reykjavik were forced to close. On the ashes of McDonald’s, rose the local fast food restaurant chain Metro, which has a similar menu but uses local products.
2. Macedonia
The MacDonalds business has lived and flourished in Macedonia for 16 years. All seven restaurants were closed in 2013 due to disputes over the franchise agreement and contractual obligations between the European office and the Macedonian franchise owner. Too bad, so sad.