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McDonald’s no longer biggest restaurant chain

The golden arches might be famous around the globe, but another fast food
outlet has usurped McDonald’s as the world's largest restaurant chain.

Sandwich group Subway is the new leader
with 33,749 locations around the world, compared to 32,737 for McDonald’s,
according to Subway spokesperson Les Winograd.

The US-based chain has made a major push into international markets over the
years with a successful business model that focuses on small, low-cost outlets.

Established in 1965 in the US,
Subway now has restaurants in 95 countries around the world and the privately
owned company says it has been "on a great run".

In light of the news, McDonald's has responded that it is growing but is
committed to being better and not just bigger.

"We remain focused on listening to and serving our customers, and are
committed to being better, not just bigger,” McDonald's representative Heidi
Barker told the Daily Mail.

As the current second largest restaurant chain, McDonald's has locations in
117 countries around the world, employing 1.7 million people and 75% of its
restaurants are franchised.

Last year, McDonald's revenue was £14.85bn (US$24bn) compared to £9.2bn (US$15.2bn) for Subway.

The international presence of some other fast food giants:

KFC: 20,200 locations worldwide in 109 countries

Starbucks: 17,009 locations in 50 countries

Pizza Hut: 13,100 locations in 97 countries

Burger King: 12,100 locations around the world

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