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People claim McDonald’s knows something we don’t after opening store in middle of nowhere without electricity
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Published 20:40 27 Nov 2023 GMT

People claim McDonald’s knows something we don’t after opening store in middle of nowhere without electricity

The new McDonald's restaurant in Laval, Quebec has sparked attention for its remote location.

Callum Jones

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Featured Image Credit: TikTok/@thumbs.up.canuck

Topics: Canada, McDonalds, TikTok, Weird, Viral, World News

Callum Jones
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McDonald's is a name known across the entire globe, with the fast-food chain operating in over 100 countries and territories.

You'll often find the vast majority of its 36,000 restaurants in populated areas, as if there's no people about, no one is going to indulge in a large Big Mac meal, are they?

However, this particular McDonald's opening is certainly not the norm as its sits in the middle of nowhere in the Canadian countryside.

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Last week, McDonald's officially opened a new store at 8075 Avenue Marcel-Villeneuve in Saint-François, Laval, Quebec.

"Officially open for business. Our staff awaits you at our new restaurant at 8075 Marcel-Villeneuve, Laval," the restaurant wrote on Facebook.

McDonalds' Jéremy Lévy said: "I am delighted to be involved with the community of Saint-François on the occasion of this opening. Growing up with a father who is also a McDonald's franchisee, I have had the opportunity to see him actively involved in the communities in which he operates his restaurants. Today, I am very excited to follow in his footsteps and get involved in the same way."

The new restaurant to open in Quebec.
TikTok/@thumbs.up.canuck

Despite only being open for the best part of a week, the new restaurant has gone viral thanks to a TikTok video uploaded by @thumbs.up.canuck.

The TikToker noticed the new 'Maccies' had opened up near him, but instead of rushing to the new store for a burger and some fries, he was left utterly confused.

Perhaps the man's biggest confusion came from where the McDonald's is situated, and the fact it doesn't appear to have any electricity.

While filming the new restaurant from his car, he explained: "It’s literally in the middle of farm field. It’s surrounded by farm, and there’s not even electricity yet. They’re running the damn place on a generator! That’s crazy!"

The video has been viewed over 37,000 times on TikTok with a lot of conspiracy theories coming out.

As you can see, the restaurant really is in the middle of nowhere.
TikTok/@thumbs.up.canuck

People have even suggested that McDonald’s Canada Corporate offices must know something that everyone else does not.

"Then you know what's coming they wouldn't put it there for nothing," one user claimed.

A second added: "In two years it will be surrounded by houses strategically planned."

While a third remarked: "All the surrounding farms are about to be purchased and sold to developers."

Other commenters allege that the area is set to be developed soon, with McDonald's becoming the first company to become new inhabitants.

UNILAD has reached out to McDonald's Canada for comment.

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