McDonald’s is one of the most popular fast-food chains in the world. It is the second-largest private employer in the world and the largest restaurant chain by revenue. Two-thirds of the restaurant’s revenue is collected by the franchise outside the US. The fast-food restaurant has approximately 36,900 outlets in over 100 countries, serving over 60,000 people daily. McDonald’s is known for its hamburger, chicken products, and French fries among other products. Although the fast-food restaurant seems to have its presence everywhere, there are about 90 countries without it. Some of these countries once had McDonald's but it had to close down due to either economic or political reasons.

There are considerable numbers of McDonald’s outlets across Asia with countries such as Japan, China, and Korea boasting of hundreds of outlets. However, several countries in the continent are without the popular restaurant chain. Some of the notable countries in Asia who are starved of McDonald’s products include North Korea, Iran, and Afghanistan.

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