The world's largest McDonalds is a gargantuan restaurant in Orlando, Florida, that is more than five times the size of the average UK restaurant The world's largest McDonalds is not the experience you may think
Over the past five decades, McDonald's has expanded relentlessly to become a food industry giant, serving roughly one per cent of the globe's population daily - that's about 80 million customers every 24 hours.
Whilst the golden arches across Britain tend to stick to a familiar blueprint - perched as drive-throughs on retail park edges or squeezed into high street corners - across the pond in their native America, they supersize everything.
Indeed, the planet's biggest McDonald's resembles more of a compact medical centre or massive corporate headquarters than a sin