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The interesting part is that it's apparently embraced by the brand itself. Back when we had real McDonald's in Russia*, its colloquial name was "makdak" or simply "mak", but it was that — how people called it (and still do). Never recognized officially.

* the corporate pulled out of Russia several months ago and the business was sold to the biggest franchisee. The new owner reopened the stores under a different brand name but kept most of everything else.



Funny, it's Macdo in France


It's 'mac' in Romania. Sometimes 'mek'. I always just use the real name.


Norwegian it's "Macern"


Supermarket chain "Woolworths" - commonly called "Woolies" - had a campaign using the Woolies name a while back. These short names are so ubiquitous in Australia that of course they'll eventually use them, if only tongue in cheek.


Safeway forever!




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