along the
Mannerheimintie street in
Helsinki, Finland Multinational corporations typically modify their menus to cater to local tastes, and most overseas outlets are owned by native franchisees. McDonald's in
India, for example, uses chicken and
paneer rather than beef and pork in their burgers because
Hinduism traditionally forbids eating beef. In
Israel some McDonald's restaurants are
kosher and respect the
Jewish
Shabbat; there is also a
kosher McDonald's in
Argentina. In
Egypt,
Indonesia,
Morocco,
Saudi Arabia,
Malaysia,
Pakistan, and
Singapore, all menu items are
halal.
North America from
In-N-Out Burger's secret menu Many fast-food operations have more local and regional roots, such as White Castle in the
Midwestern US, along with
Hardee's (owned by
CKE Restaurants, which also owns
Carl's Jr., whose locations are primarily on the
US West Coast);
Krystal,
Bojangles' Famous Chicken 'n Biscuits,
Cook Out, and
Zaxby's restaurants in the
US Southeast;
Raising Cane's in
Louisiana and other mostly
Southern US states;
Hot 'n Now in
Michigan and
Wisconsin;
In-N-Out Burger (in
California,
Arizona,
Nevada,
Utah, and
Texas, with a few locations in
Oregon) and
Original Tommy's chains in
Southern California;
Dick's Drive-In in
Seattle and
Arctic Circle in Utah and other
Western US states;
Halo Burger around
Flint, Michigan, and
Burgerville in the
Portland, Oregon, area. Also,
Whataburger is a popular burger chain in the American South, and
Jack in the Box is located in the West and South. Canada pizza chains
Topper's Pizza and
Pizza Pizza are primarily located in
Ontario. Coffee chain
Country Style operates only in Ontario, and competes with the coffee and donut chain
Tim Hortons.
Maid-Rite restaurant is one of the oldest chain fast-food restaurants in the United States. Founded in 1926, their specialty is a loose meat hamburger. Maid-Rites can be found in the US Midwest - mainly
Iowa,
Minnesota,
Illinois, and
Missouri. International brands dominant in North America include McDonald's, Burger King and
Wendy's, the number three burger chain in the US;
Dunkin' Donuts, a
New England–based chain; automobile oriented
Sonic Drive-In's from
Oklahoma City;
Starbucks, Seattle-born coffee-based fast-food beverage corporation; KFC and
Taco Bell, which are both part of the largest restaurant conglomerate in the world,
Yum! Brands; and
Domino's Pizza, a
pizza chain known for popularizing home delivery of fast food.
Subway is known for their sub sandwiches and are the largest restaurant chain to serve such food items.
Quiznos, a
Denver-based sub shop, is another fast-growing sub chain, yet with over 6,000 locations it is still far behind Subway's 34,000 locations. Other smaller sub shops include
Blimpie,
Jersey Mike's Subs, Mr. Goodcents,
Jimmy John's,
Potbelly Sandwich Shop,
Penn Station, and
Firehouse.
A&W Restaurants was originally a United States and Canada fast-food brand, but it is currently an International fast-food corporation in several countries. In Canada the majority of fast-food chains are American owned or were originally American owned but have since set up a Canadian management/headquarters locations such as
Panera Bread,
Chipotle Mexican Grill,
Five Guys, and
Carl's Jr. Although the case is usually American fast-food chains expanding into Canada, Canadian chains such as Tim Hortons have expanded into 22 states in the United States, but are more prominent in border states such as
New York and Michigan. Tim Hortons has started to expand to other countries outside of North America. The
Pita Pit franchise originated in Canada and has expanded to the United States and other Countries. The Canadian
Extreme Pita franchise sells low fat and salt
pita sandwiches with stores in the larger Canadian cities. Other Canadian fast-food chains such as
Manchu Wok serve North American style
Asian foods; this company is located mainly in Canada and the US, with other outlets on US military bases on other continents.
Harvey's is a Canadian-only burger restaurant chain, present in every province.
Oceania Australia Australia's fast-food market began in the late 1960s and early 1970s, with the opening of several American franchises including KFC (1968),
Pizza Hut (1970), and McDonald's (1971), followed by
Burger King. However, the Burger King market found that this name was already a registered trademark to a takeaway food shop in
Adelaide. Thus, the Burger King Australian market was forced to pick another name, selecting the
Hungry Jack's brand name. Prior to this, the Australian fast-food market consisted primarily of privately owned take-away shops.
New Zealand In
New Zealand, the fast-food market began in the 1970s with KFC (opened 1971), Pizza Hut (1974), and McDonald's (1976), and all three remain popular today. Burger King and Domino's entered the market later in the 1990s. Australian pizza chains
Eagle Boys and
Pizza Haven also entered the market in the 1990s, but their New Zealand operations were later sold to Pizza Hut and Domino's. A few fast-food chains have been founded in New Zealand, including
Burger Fuel (founded 1995),
Georgie Pie (founded 1977, but closed 1998 after falling into financial trouble and being bought out by McDonald's) and
Hell Pizza (founded 1996).
Europe , Germany
United Kingdom The United Kingdom's signature type of fast-food restaurant is a
fish and chip shop, which specializes in
fish and chips and also other foods such as
kebabs and burgers. Fish and chip shops are usually owned independently. Burger brands like
Wimpy remain, although the majority of branches became Burger King in 1989.
Netherlands in Amsterdam with automats In the Netherlands, walk-up fast-food restaurants with
automatiek, a typical Dutch vending machine, are found throughout the country, most notably in Amsterdam. In this automatic format, a counter is available for purchasing
French fries,
beverages, ,
frikandellen,
kaassoufflés and
hamburgers and other snacks can be bought from the
automats.
FEBO is one of the largest of such types of fast-food restaurants with automats.
Ireland In addition to home-grown chains such as
Supermac's, numerous American chains such as McDonald's and Burger King have also established a presence in Ireland. In 2015, a study developed by
Treated.com was published in
The Irish Times, which named
Swords, County Dublin as Ireland's 'fast-food capital'.
Czech Republic Bageterie Boulevard is a Czech fast food chain, headquartered in Prague, which began in 2003 with the opening of its first location in the Dejvice district. Today, the brand operates numerous restaurants in both the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Asia Hong Kong In Hong Kong, although McDonald's and KFC are quite popular, three major local fast-food chains provide Hong Kong-style fast food, namely
Café de Coral,
Fairwood, and
Maxim MX. Café de Coral alone serves more than 300,000 customers daily. Unlike western fast-food chains, these restaurants offer four different menus at different times of the day, namely breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner.
Siu mei is offered throughout the day.
Dai pai dong and traditional
Hong Kong street food may be considered close relatives of the conventional fast-food outlet.
India The major fast-food chains in India that serve American fast food are KFC, McDonald's, Starbucks, Burger King, Subway, Pizza Hut, and Dominos. Most of these have had to make a lot of changes to their standard menus to cater to Indian food habits and taste preferences. Some emerging Indian food chains include
Wow! Momo,
Haldiram's,
Faaso's and
Café Coffee Day. Food habits vary widely across states within India. While typical
idli and
dosa is fast food in Southern India, in Maharashtra it is
misal-pav,
pav-bhaji, and
poha. Further north in Punjab and Haryana,
chole-bhature are very popular and in Bihar and Jharkhand
litti-chokha is their staple fast food.
Indonesia Fast food in Indonesia is led by both American and local chains, many of which adapt their menus to local tastes and provide halal options. A 2024 survey showed
KFC,
McDonald's, and
HokBen as the most popular brands, with
Burger King,
A&W and
Richeese Factory also among the top six.
Israel In
Israel, local burger chain
Burger Ranch is popular as are McDonald's and Burger King. Domino's Pizza is also a popular fast-food restaurant. Chains like McDonald's offer
kosher branches. Intrinsically non-kosher foods such as
cheeseburgers are rare in Israeli fast-food chains, even in non-kosher branches. There are many small local fast-food chains that serve
pizza,
hamburgers,
sushi and local foods such as
hummus,
falafel and
shawarma.
Japan American chains such as
Domino's Pizza,
McDonald's,
Pizza Hut, and
KFC have a big presence in Japan, but local
gyudon chains such as
Sukiya,
Matsuya and
Yoshinoya also blanket the country. Japan has its own burger chains including
MOS Burger,
Lotteria and
Freshness Burger. for quick service
Pakistan Fast food In Pakistan varies. There are many international chains serving fast food, including
Nandos, Burger King, KFC, McDonald's,
Domino's Pizza,
Fatburger, Dunkin' Donuts, Subway, Pizza Hut, Hardee's,
Telepizza,
Steak Escape and
Gloria Jean's Coffees. In addition to the international chains, in local cuisine people in Pakistan like to have
biryani,
bun kebabs,
Nihari, kebab rolls etc. as fast food.
Philippines , the chain's core product, along with a serving of rice In the Philippines, fast-food is the same as in the US. However, the only difference is that they serve Filipino dishes and a few American products being served Filipino-style.
Jollibee is the leading fast-food chain in the country with 1,000 stores nationwide.
Russia Most international fast-food chains like Subway, McDonald's, Burger King etc. are represented in major Russian cities. There are also local chains like
Teremok specializing in
Russian cuisine or having elements of it added into their menu.
Saudi Arabia in
Medina, Medina Province, Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia has many international fast-food chains including KFC, Burger King, McDonald's and many others. However, the most popular fast-food restaurant of Saudi Arabia is
Albaik. Saudis regard
Albaik as better than KFC.
Africa Nigeria In Nigeria,
Mr. Bigg's,
Chicken Republic,
Tantalizers, and
Tastee Fried Chicken are the predominant fast-food chains.
KFC and
Domino's Pizza have recently entered the country.
South Africa KFC is the most popular fast-food chain in South Africa according to a 2010
Sunday Times survey.
Chicken Licken,
Wimpy and
Ocean Basket along with
Nando's,
Steers and
Hungry Lion are examples of homegrown franchises that are highly popular within the country. McDonald's, Subway and Pizza Hut have a significant presence within South Africa. ==Trends==