:ohhh: Mash Donalds, Kabooky Fried Chicken, Pizza Hat

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Iran's supreme leader is not happy about this McDonald's knockoff in Tehran

By Pamela Engel19 hours ago
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The supreme leader of Iran went off about American influence in his country, saying that even with a newly struck nuclear deal, they will "block all attempts of penetration of Iran."
Much of the concern seems to revolve around American culture seeping into Iran — like the knockoff fast food restaurants that have popped up in the country.
"We thought that they would bring Boeing technology, but they want to bring McDonald’s," Gen. Mohammad Reza Naghdi, a leader of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, said last week, according to the Times.
The New York Times reported earlier this month that restaurants like Mash Donald's, Kabooki Fried Chicken, and Pizza Hat have recently been spotted in and around Tehran.
Imitations of popular American restaurants exist because, while there is an appetite in Iran for American food, the government's attitude toward the US makes it nearly impossible for any genuine American food franchise to operate there.
But there's been hope that that might soon change.
The Times' Tehran bureau chief Thomas Erdbrink wrote that an agreement world powers reached to limit Iran's capacity to acquire a nuclear weapon in exchange for sanctions relief could "possibly portend a change in Iranian revolutionary attitudes toward American companies."
Not if Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has anything to do with it. Iran's supreme leader gave a speech at his office complex and sent out tweets this week to decry this possibility:
We waste no efforts to shut ways of infiltration into the country.We'll allow neither economic, nor political, nor cultural intrusion of US.
— Khamenei.ir (@khamenei_ir) August 17, 2015
Americans also try to penetrate into region. They want to disintegrate #Iraq & #Syria. We do not allow this and it won’t happen by God help.
— Khamenei.ir (@khamenei_ir) August 17, 2015
Other Iranian officials seem open to increased relations with the US, the Times notes.
And many everyday Iranians seem open to American influence as well. The Times points out that other American brands — like Apple, Nike, Coca-Cola, and Crest — are already popular there.



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:mjlol: :mjlol: :mjlol: so american fast food chains aint allowed dere or sumthin or dey jus dont wanna set up shop dere?
 

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Iran is so backwards when it comes to shyt like this, clearly there is a public demand for American fast food, you can't live in the stone age forever.
 

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Iran really bout that Coming to America life.

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Iran's supreme leader is not happy about this McDonald's knockoff in Tehran

By Pamela Engel19 hours ago
Irans_supreme_leader_is_not-4ccb6c32b79f4ad5c0bcf3c83f4170e4



The supreme leader of Iran went off about American influence in his country, saying that even with a newly struck nuclear deal, they will "block all attempts of penetration of Iran."
Much of the concern seems to revolve around American culture seeping into Iran — like the knockoff fast food restaurants that have popped up in the country.
"We thought that they would bring Boeing technology, but they want to bring McDonald’s," Gen. Mohammad Reza Naghdi, a leader of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, said last week, according to the Times.
The New York Times reported earlier this month that restaurants like Mash Donald's, Kabooki Fried Chicken, and Pizza Hat have recently been spotted in and around Tehran.
Imitations of popular American restaurants exist because, while there is an appetite in Iran for American food, the government's attitude toward the US makes it nearly impossible for any genuine American food franchise to operate there.
But there's been hope that that might soon change.
The Times' Tehran bureau chief Thomas Erdbrink wrote that an agreement world powers reached to limit Iran's capacity to acquire a nuclear weapon in exchange for sanctions relief could "possibly portend a change in Iranian revolutionary attitudes toward American companies."
Not if Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has anything to do with it. Iran's supreme leader gave a speech at his office complex and sent out tweets this week to decry this possibility:
We waste no efforts to shut ways of infiltration into the country.We'll allow neither economic, nor political, nor cultural intrusion of US.
— Khamenei.ir (@khamenei_ir) August 17, 2015
Americans also try to penetrate into region. They want to disintegrate #Iraq & #Syria. We do not allow this and it won’t happen by God help.
— Khamenei.ir (@khamenei_ir) August 17, 2015
Other Iranian officials seem open to increased relations with the US, the Times notes.
And many everyday Iranians seem open to American influence as well. The Times points out that other American brands — like Apple, Nike, Coca-Cola, and Crest — are already popular there.



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Iran is so backwards when it comes to shyt like this, clearly there is a public demand for American fast food, you can't live in the stone age forever.


I think its more about preserving their own culture. If you look at the world, we destroyed almost everyone in the culture ware. and in the article the general says "we thought they'd bring Boeing technology, but they brought McDonalds" so its not like theyre not trying to advance, but they want to retain their own culture. I can respect that. :manny: but lets avoid political issues here and enjoy the f***ery :blessed:
 

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I think its more about preserving their own culture. If you look at the world, we destroyed almost everyone in the culture ware. and in the article the general says "we thought they'd bring Boeing technology, but they brought McDonalds" so its not like theyre not trying to advance, but they want to retain their own culture. I can respect that. :manny: but lets avoid political issues here and enjoy the f***ery :blessed:
exactly :ehh: theres nothing redeeming about american fast food culture :scusthov:
 
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