List Of Most Fast Food-Obsessed Countries In The World. The First One Is...

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A list of the most fast-food-obsessed countries was revealed. India also featured among the top 15 in the list. Here's all you need to know!

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List Of Most Fast Food-Obsessed Countries In The World. The First One Is...
Fast food is quite popular across the world.

Highlights

  • Fast food is one of the most popular food options
  • A new report revealed the most fast food-obsessed countries
  • India too featured in the top 20 of the list

Fast food has emerged as a viable option, thanks to its availability and affordability. Whenever we want a quick and good quality meal, fast food restaurants and chains pop up in our minds as the very first choice. Be it takeaway, delivery or even dine-in, there's no denying that fast food has become extremely popular. Restaurant chains are popping up in every major market across the world, which is why people have easy access to fast food too. Recently, a report revealed which countries are the most obsessed with fast food. Take a look:

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The report was shared on Twitter by @theworldindex, where it received 80.4k views and 1.6k likes. It was originally released in a report by CEO World magazine in December 2022. In the list, we could see that the United States of America and the United Kingdom were at the top. France and Sweden came fourth and fifth, and Austria was in fifth position. Meanwhile, India was in the thirteenth position on the list.

A number of Twitter users reacted to the report by the publication. Several felt that Canada should have been further on top. Many were also surprised that France topped the list at number three.

Take a look at the reactions to the report:

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This is not the only report to have gone viral in the recent past. Previously, a report showed us a survey into the best sandwiches in the world. Vada pav was one Indian sandwich that featured prominently on the list. Click here to read more about this story.

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