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Re: Dutch market flooded with American fast food chains
Posted: Thu 9th Mar 2017 09:47 pm
by worldcitizen1723
terrible
keep that stupid fake food out of Amsterdam
and out of Europe!
Re: Dutch market flooded with American fast food chains
Posted: Thu 9th Mar 2017 09:52 pm
by matty223
worldcitizen1723 wrote: ↑Thu 9th Mar 2017 09:47 pm
terrible
keep that stupid fake food out of Amsterdam
and out of Europe!
I agree
Re: Dutch market flooded with American fast food chains
Posted: Fri 10th Mar 2017 02:36 am
by Vinnie Vegas
Not me. I would love to have some Dunkin Donuts Coffee while I'm in the Netherlands.
Re: Dutch market flooded with American fast food chains
Posted: Sat 11th Mar 2017 12:23 pm
by matty223
To bad they cant bring in-n-out burger to the Netherlands , havent had a double double in 20 years
Re: Dutch market flooded with American fast food chains
Posted: Sun 12th Mar 2017 12:40 pm
by Mr Incognito
We've got the opposite going on in oldest old York - dutch style takeaway King Chips just opened a shop here! See
https://www.facebook.com/kingchipsuk/
My mate says "no need to go to Amsterdam now!" - yeah right!!!!! Just need a few more Amsterdam style takeaways (Boerejongens for example) to open up shop here now.
Re: Dutch market flooded with American fast food chains
Posted: Sun 12th Mar 2017 01:03 pm
by spidergawd
Market forces folks, if people want it they'll buy it, if not then they won't. Stop being such little eurolanders, we have plenty of choice.

Re: Dutch market flooded with American fast food chains
Posted: Sun 12th Mar 2017 09:08 pm
by notsofasteddie
spidergawd wrote: ↑Sun 12th Mar 2017 01:03 pm
Market forces folks, if people want it they'll buy it, if not then they won't. Stop being such little eurolanders, we have plenty of choice.
Basic Economics: Where there is Demand; Supply will emerge! It's the reason the War on Drugs has been and will continue to be a total failure!
Having said that,

Broodje Bert
looks a lot better to me than

McDonalds
Re: Dutch market flooded with American fast food chains
Posted: Mon 13th Mar 2017 02:14 am
by Vinnie Vegas
definetly getting a BLT from Broodje Bert when I'm in town.
Re: Dutch market flooded with American fast food chains
Posted: Mon 13th Mar 2017 07:51 am
by spidergawd
To be honest I'd pick the big Mac myself the Bert looks like cholesterol central, with a bread roll round it.

Re: Dutch market flooded with American fast food chains
Posted: Mon 13th Mar 2017 09:16 am
by Nuggz
Vinnie Vegas wrote: ↑Mon 13th Mar 2017 02:14 am
definetly getting a BLT from Broodje Bert when I'm in town.
Hate to be the bearer of bad news but ole Broodje Bert is at least temporarily on hiatus.
Either the business was lost in someway or they're doing extensive renovations from the look of things. Does not look like it will be reopening its doors anytime soon.
No explanation of the closure was proffered on their door/window so to the Bert faithful I recomend hunting down their google or facebook page for the full scoop as I simply can't be arsed!
Re: Dutch market flooded with American fast food chains
Posted: Mon 13th Mar 2017 10:24 am
by spidergawd
Welcome to your new Taco Bell.

Re: Dutch market flooded with American fast food chains
Posted: Fri 24th Mar 2017 10:22 pm
by worldcitizen1723
this just saddens me
these huge horrible corporations move in and the REAL bakers
and individually owned, uniques shops get driven out of business
we saw it happen in the US... don't allow them to spread..they are a cancer.
Re: Dutch market flooded with American fast food chains
Posted: Sat 25th Mar 2017 08:11 am
by MJ420
worldcitizen1723 wrote: ↑Fri 24th Mar 2017 10:22 pm
this just saddens me
these huge horrible corporations move in and the REAL bakers
and individually owned, uniques shops get driven out of business
we saw it happen in the US... don't allow them to spread..they are a cancer.
I agree. That's one thing I love about Holland, the family owned bakeries.
Re: Dutch market flooded with American fast food chains
Posted: Fri 31st Mar 2017 11:14 am
by CopenhagenCouple
That one sad smuck from the Dunkin nuts article must be completely daft if he thinks they are the caviar of donuts!
A Dunkin opened last year in Cph Central station and we tried it, once. It is really hard to find much worse than the shite they offer up, most bake-off sales at low cost supermarkets have better for half the price, tops.
Also, a shame on any Amsterdammer daring to mention a donut shop without shouting for all to hear the obligatory "All hail and remember the one and only, provider of the golden donuts of bliss, fryer of the gods, glazer of the heavens, for ever rembered" before bowing their heads for the ritual mumbling of grudges and donut related curses, interrupted at appropriate intervals by the crying of "why did you leave?", "are we no longer worthy?" and "come back, come back, oh chicky come back!"!!!

Re: Dutch market flooded with American fast food chains
Posted: Fri 31st Mar 2017 04:04 pm
by Fat_old_dwarf
They might succeed, they might not. I hope there isn't as much demand for them as they think. The problem is, there will be a considerable amount of demand for them in Amsterdam, because of the sheer number of tourists who will opt for what they're familiar with. Which will give the Dutch more reason to hate even those of us who wouldn't patronise them.