The planet is marked by golden arches, symbols of our willingness to relinquish uniqueness and line up for more of the same, our quest for greater convenience that won’t complicate our lives. ~ Erwin McManus
Blogger Stephen Von Worley creatively figured out the furthest distance any hamburger-loving American could be from the Golden Arches. He said it was “To gauge the creep of cookie-cutter commercialism, there’s no better barometer than McDonald’s – ubiquitous fast food chain and inaugural megacorporate colonizer of small towns nationwide.” Original post.
Here’s the visual map he came up with.
Spending a moment recovering and reorienting #




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Looks like there are some gaps out there on the border of Idaho and Montana, and some in the desert in Nevada. Otherwise, there are way too many McDonald’s in the world, don’t you think? I’d love if they came crashing down someday, and were replaced by a vegan corporation.
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