@@jonathanrodriguez1505 not really if you look at the sales of the McDonald's prices in Australia it's cheaper if you look at the sales of McDonald's prices in for example the United States it's much more expensive Australia has lowered the prices she likes to $2 four dollars $5 six dollars because Australia has the lowest literacy rate and money rate and we're trying to get our GDP up and running again because of the suppression. We had a couple years ago I mean years and years ago when Australia was founded we had no National governments and no mints to print our money so basically we're trying to get our GDP up and running it's not expensive junk food we're trying and they're trying slope are the prices for higher their prices no matter what they're trying to do I'm not going to business school no I'm just trying to tell you what they're trying to do
@@koala7258 but McDonald's was in another economy where the workforce, food, and rent is all much cheaper.. yet they still wanted to charge US prices(my husband from Bolivia says they charged more than US prices on somethings) that's like telling someone from my state of Kentucky to pay the prices I paid in NYC for food, drink and gas.. it is stupid.. you can have a burger fry and drink in Bolivia for as low as 11 Bolivianos who'd pay 75 Bolivianos for a burger?
@Douglas Ducote while I'd rather get real tacos down there when I go, I'm just saying that Mexican city kids aren't afraid to branch out every once in a while. Perhaps one thing CNBC could mention is that it was poor timing on Taco Bell's behalf to start business in Mexico way before Taco Bell created these wacky recipes for their menu. Then again, we Mexican people value our traditions so much, we cringe every time we see these upscale "Mexican" diners try to make certain basic plates like tacos and enchiladas like rich people food and gouge their customers financially just to make them feel fancy.
In Bolivia we have Burger King, Subway, Papa Johns, Starbucks, KFC, Cinnabon and a Hard Rock Cafe. So we're far away from being anti american franchises
CHIDAMBARANATHAN S because India has one of the most important economies in the world and even if it doesn’t do well it won’t fail in India ... Unlike Latin America which is different
As an actual bolivian and someone who lives in La Paz I can say that it has nothing to do with politics. It surely was because at that time the country was really poor so the mayority of people couldn't afford it. And there's a lot of options for food here, cheap, fast and delicious so McDonald's wasn't really needed when it comes to grab something fast to eat.
good insight..makes sense..most countries fall for the mcdonalds trap..then they all get fat & their teeth rot..they dont realize all the flour & sugar is dedly
@@jojowonton8411burger kind had already become massively popular in brasil, it wasnt seen as a massive american or western thing. Mcdonalds WAS, many people there including evo morales viewed it as a western thing, and mcdonalds aligns more with being “unhealthy”
@@jojowonton8411big succes? I dont see a burguer King every square in my City, they still here but its not a big succes, and as always the price is the principal factor, with 27 bs for a hamburger now eat 2 People full meal with 2 principal dishes each, with a salad and a drink in almost every restaurant in the city
It's really pretty simple: When I lived in Cochabamba in 2000, A McD's meal was the same price as a full three-course meal at the Swiss restaurant across the street. You could get the same hamburger meal at the Bolivian chain Dumbo for half the price. McD's was among the most expensive 3 or 4 places to eat in the entire city. (But if you wanted to meet Mormon missionaries, it was definitely the place to go.) But seriously, Coca-Cola being banned??????? Did they just make this stuff up?
That dummie evo tried to ban coca cola when he was president but it never actually happened, we're coca cola addicts lol... Btw Suiza has always been more expensive then Mcdonald's, a threee course meal would cost you about 120 bs minimum there, I could eat like 3 meals at Mcdonalds with that lol
these video gets the fact all wrong, so please dont believe, we have plenty of fast food chains here. KFC is here, also it mentioned coca cola, and it makes you think also that coke is gone, so far away from the truth, they tried their own sugar water in bolivia, it failed miserebly, coke rules here. we treat food just the same as other culture , there is nothing special or whatever, the fact was that bolivia was broke not enogh middle class at that time, so it failed, but Burger King tuft it out, not they are making a killing. why has this video failed to mention BK?
Yeah I know what you're talking about lol. Also, when I was visiting Bolivia, I think I saw a Chipotle sign, but I never entered the restaurant. But yeah, Bolivia has a lot of different food options, from fast food to street vendors preparing food for you. My favorite is definitely salteñas
@@heldon7951 the thing here is that there is no way to actually know what youre getting, I can put up a Chipotle sign but i can have absolutely no affiliation with the American fast food chain. This happens a lot with clothes and appliances.
As a Bolivian, who lives in Bolivia, this video is way off base in today's market. We have a growing number of franchises (and more coming in) and their sales most definitely show that timing is everything
"Timing is everything" THIS. These guys completely ignored the fact that McDonald's left the country as it was going through the biggest economic recession in recent times and McDonald's was running low on operational capital, which caused them to leave about a dozen different countries in the same year.
I strongly disagree with the reasons mentioned in the video explaining Mc Donald’s failure in Bolivia. There are many factors to discuss, but I believe that rather than just focusing on the country, culture, society, there should be more questioning on the company itself. It is true that, food market, at the time, was not used to high prices for fast food. Also, as an effect of globalization (internet, social media) Bolivian society, as other societies in the world, is today more open to new experiences instead of being price-focused only. But, why did Mc Donald tried to open 6 restaurants? 3 in only one city? Why not remain targeting the middle class only, specially during the late 90’s, which were years of severe economic crisis in Bolivia. There was no rush to expand, eating mc Donald’s was an experience, it was never about the flavor. WHY TODAY IS BURGER KING STILL DOING BUSINESS IN BOLIVIA?? The same with SUBWAY, STARBUCKS, KFC, etc. FOR SURE THE FAILURE IS NOT BECAUSE OF EVO MORALES, EMPANADAS, OR BOLIVIAN PEOPLE BEING PROUD OF THEIR MEALS!! mentioned in the video
@El Jay Not only Burger King dude. We have Hard Rock, Papa Johns, Tony Romas, fuckn HARD ROCK, Kfc, Sbux, Carls jr, you name it. This entire video is fake news. It's really creepy coming from CNBC. What kind of auditing do they do on actual data? The part that hit me most was: "The president banned Coca-Cola to offer Mocochinchi instead." First of all, that's false. Second, 'Mocochinchi' comes from the eastern side of Bolivia, which the president absolutely hates.
the real reason McDonald's did not do well in Bolivia is that the cost of a cheeseburger is the equivalent of a steak dinner, prices were not adjusted to the income of the middle class. The comment that McDonald's was not culturally accepted is false, all of the McDonald's restaurants were purchased and repurposed into Burger King restaurants oh, and they're still doing well nowadays. Very expensive but it's still considered a luxury dinner for those who can afford it
johnsharptool Burger King failed as McDonalds but its owner Samuel Doria Medina is a rich oposition leader, he can not let that happen. Thats why he support Burger King at any cost. Closing Burger King would be a victory for Evo
Bolivian here. Pretty amazing how they managed to get so many things wrong (not to mention the pronunciation of Bolivian dishes). McDonald's needed to lower their prices to still be competitive, that's all there is to it. The burger prices were twice or three times more expensive than they were in the US, which obviously is ridiculous since people make much less money here.
@@acidgoon Salteña es una empanada típica de Bolivia , presuntamente nació como una variación de las empanadas de Salta Argentina, de ahí el nombre, eso sí es mucho más grande y más variada de sabores, son muy ricas y evidentemente la mayoría de los Bolivianos las amamos, igual que nuestro extenso y sabroso catálogo de Comida típica, lo cual es muy bueno creo yo. Saludos!!
Soy colombiano y la mejores hamburguesas que he comido en mi vida las hacen en el Beni. Rurrenabaque. Hamburguesas 💯% filete. Suave blanditas de una sazón única y fuera de eso tipo buffet. Tu le colocas lo que quieras...... Así quien va a querer un bigmag?.... Ni loco.!!! La comida debe de ser Natural deliciosa y autóctona y Bolivia lo tiene, SENTIDO DE PERTENCIA LOS QUE NOS HACE FALTA A MUCHOS PAISES LATINOS. ABRAZOS AMIGOS BOLIVIANOS.....
1544 McDonald's in South America: 930 in Brazil (2018) 222 in Argentina (2018) 133 in Venezuela (2018) 81 in Colombia (2013) 77 in Chile (2012) 40 in Peru (2014) 27 in Ecuador (2014) 21 in Uruguay (2014) 19 in Paraguay (2018) 2 in Suriname (2010) 2 in French Guiana (2016) 0 in Bolivia (2018) 0 in Guiana (2018)
@@eve36368 christ chill out you two English people don't handle the ñ and they don't have it in their keyboards as a letter And adding a y would make it a worse typo than the original Try and tell an english speaker to pronounce the ñ and see for yourselves
@@saxyboi533 ñ is compared to the ny in canyon & the ni in onion. so it'd aid pronounciation. often in spoken (TV & Radio) news media they do type out proper nouns & unfamiliar words phonetically instead of properly. this is CNBC. i would think it'd be more in line with that industry practice.
@@eve36368 calm down. Most people don't that ñ. I myself don't. The same way you wouldn't be able to read my ă. I wouldn't get pissed off if everyone else wrote it/pronounced it with a normal a. So don't be like that.
Many of the explanations given on the video are not convincing (as an example please consider that Burguer King has been in Bolivia since 1999, now with several locations in three different cities) I would say that their fault was more on the side of the business model; such problem that was only slightly analyzed, and other reasons were not addressed at all. As a Bolivian I was interested in the video but it left me with a little bad taste in my mouth since rmany of the images and assertions are innacurate or incomplete.
Keep in mind those fast food joints in the U.S. serve as staple food in América. They expected to sell everyday meals and that did not happen for McDonald's or Burger King.
At that time I used to live there... McDonald's failed because was really expensive...like 2 work hours...it was clean and everything, but it couldn't win people's hearts...Bolivian food is delicious..full of flavors and spices.and McDonald's was just fast food
Xc Xz it depends where you eat (as in most places around the world). Have you ever tried majadito? Not heavy, certainly not greasy (mostly rice and DRIED meat), not spicy. As far as hygiene goes, I repeat myself, it depends where you eat. Born and raised in Santa Cruz and I would certainly welcome mcdonalds again. We currently have BK, KFC, Hooters, Papa Johns, Sbarros, Subway, Starbucks, Tony Roma’s, TGI Fridays, Hard Rock Cafe, Johny Rockets. People forget we also had Dominoes pizza for a while and it also failed. Both mcd and dominoes failure was due way more to timing rather than culture and bolivians being too proud of our food to accept usa franchises (or from any other country for that matter). If mcd returns I’m sure they’d have a successful business. Will that happen? Time will tell I guess. Rumor has it that wendys is a sure thing as well as PF Chang. I’d like chik fil a to open here as well. I mean, I go to bk from time to time, but nothing beats a double 1/4lbs with cheese and a 10 piece nugget to go along with it.
@@zampieritto You have no idea : All the foods produced in Bolivia are organic, not hormones, not antibiotics, not pesticides in the food chain. Yes .. is that worth nothing to you ..? Then you look at the world upside down ..!
Papito Aman American food is actually good. We have food from all over the world. We all know the bad foods with preservatives, sugars, GMOs and avoid them. The variety can not be beat. People from all over the world bring their cultural cuisines and open resteraunts.
@@ApriliaRacer14 "American food is actually good. We have food from all over the world." Then it is literally NOT an american food. For example, you can't claim pizza or a sandwich is an american food just because it is popular there. Pizza is popular EVERYWHERE. Americans don't have a "cuisine".
Ducati Drew if it’s food from all over the world then it’s not American food. But i will agree because of America diversity we have the best options of food, you can literally get any type of cultural food in America and I think makes America unique 💪🏽.
It very well could someday as many millennials have never had a Big Mac or anything else from McDonalds. I have 21 yo twins and we never took them there because we wanted them to eat healthy.
Hugo Alegria Aldana Actually McDonalds is probably more hygienic than their traditional dishes or other restaurants i worked at McDonalds and also worked as a waiter in lets call it “elite restaurant” the thing is the kitchen was a mess and i never ate from places i worked i saw how bad they are except for McDonalds
Actually the answer was easy Economic Crisis thats it, now the story is quite diferent time changes, Bolivia is growing faster than other countries, Burger King took some of those places...
Wow I didn't know that. I visited Bolivia in August bc it's my parents home country. I guess I didn't see much economic change compared to the last few times I've been there. I'm only 16 right now though, so I don't have an eye for this yet.
This is SO wrong. All western food chains are expensive in Bolivia. McDonalds in Mexico is cheap. In Bolivia, it is same as if you paid for it in California. Bolivia has two economies. Local blue collar and international. The comparison of local food prices to a western food chain is like comparing iPhone sales to the cost of flip phones. I can go on and on. This article aggravated me more than it should have. P.S, Papa Johns is killing it in Bolivia. $18 USD for a large pizza.
@@MaxHohenstaufen I LIVE IN BOLIVIA AND I KNOW what you're talking about but that's just a stupid stereotype like blondes are stupid , so please don't talk about things you don't know
I grew up in Mato Grosso - the state that borders Bolivia in central Brazil - And I remember that I had never had McDonalds until I visited Santa Cruz in Bolivia. It was the closest one to where I lived, weirdly (we visited Bolivia on vacation, not just to go to McDonald's lol). I thought it was this fancy American restaurant that only rich people could eat at often... So crazy how that perception shaped how I viewed American culture too.
3:58 it's completely false that do that thing, Bolivia never forbiden coca-cola, and I thing that a serius site like this have to explain real data and no simple fake news of Internet
Reason: Simply, our food is terrific. Hence, we had no need to buy junky food that everyone eats worldwide. Btw myself being in Cochabamba I’ve tried it and shit and those mcdonalds were actually packed every single day, most of them were way busier than many in the US but yeah nothing to be compared with our delicious bolivian cuisine
'Neoliberal economic policies helped grow Bolivia's economy' '65% of Bolivians lived in poverty' Gosh I wonder if those neoliberal economic policies only benefited the ruthlessly extractive foreign corporations and impoverished the highly indigenous population of Bolivia who could neither afford nor support American companies like Coca Cola and McDonalds! Real mystery.
The worst part is that he puts the change of goverment before he says that 65% of bolivians live in poverty so that the blame indirectly falls into evo's policies instead of the neo liberal failure that the "chicago boys" were and still are in south america
Bolivia lowered their poverty from 63% to the high 30's. Middle class grew larger and other American franchises like KFC, Burger King, Starbucks, Subway, hardrock cafe are thriving there. Companies are flocking to Bolivia as their economy is growing and only will continue to grow as Bolivia has the largest lithium reserves in the world
Coke was not banned from Bolivia, what really happened was misunderstanding between a declaration of the minister of foraging affair David Choquehuanca in 2012, the brand is still present on bolivian market
I love Bolivian food! I would take it over MacDonald's any day. I appreciate this video. I wish there had been more research into the Bolivian foods presented here and how to pronounce them correctly.
You cant compete in markets where you can get the same food with better quality for a fraction of the price. In my country a mc donalds menu costs the same as dinner at some restaurants. You can get a burger twice the size for a third of the prize anywhere
Do not be a liar...! I was recently in La Paz and a cup of coffee costs the same as in N.Y., Montreal and people pay without regard, the food courts are always full of offers from national and international fast food chains.
I don't think poverty levels among the general population have too much to do with it, especially when operating a limited number of chains in affluent areas, given income disparities are usually huge. Mexico has a similar percentage of people living in poverty, but has over 400 McDonald's locations. It's also very popular with emerging middle classes in places like China and India, where local food options are widely available and also significantly cheaper.
@@salg23 porque no somos un país rico económicamente al menos no aún, estamos en vías del progreso y eso es algo que no se logra de la noche a la mañana sin embargo dejamos de ser un país pobre y si aun existen personas q emigran son una minoria ya que de cada 1000 personas solo emigra 1
I don’t remember McDonald’s offered Llajwua, Burger King 100% yes I think that was the real reason It was not about politics that’s for sure you failed to mention that Burger King was operating at the same time and it’s still operating nowdays
Actually I remember there was a time when I was a child and I went to the McDonalds on Cochabamba, and they offered Llajua on their menu. But then again, that was on 2002, when it was pretty close to their closing date.
I'm not from Bolivia but I see the same in all Latin America, local burgers, call it street ones or local burger places, have way more flavor than McDonald's, the local places make their own meat with different recipes and gives you quite a flavor experience while a Big Mac it's just flavorless, those types of burgers are sell as expensive Gourmet in other countries, for Latin America that's just a regular burger
Dear CNBC, you made an interesting video here, but sadly its plagued with at least 14 mistakes about Bolivia. I am a bolivian, and let me tell you, not all my country is La Paz city, or El Alto (the info you mentioned doesnt even apply to this cities as well, not to all people at least ). We dont consider food "sacred", or go to "cholitas" to buy our food (they sell on markets but here we have lots of supermarkets too), we didnt ban coca cola, we even have uniques Fanta flavors like apple or papaya, and even the poorest worker to the richest man here drinks coke. We didnt "replace" it for typical drinks... they exist but actually when you invite somebody to your house, you buy a Coke since its a mark of status. MacDonalds was a huge success here, specially in Santa Cruz, to the point that even now people is asking for its return, the last days the rows for buying the burguers were nearly 2 block long! It failed because it was expensive , thats true. Here in Santa Cruz you can buy a bigger burguer in 2 dollars, so a 5 - 6 dollar option is not a fast food, its a status symbol. I think Macdonalds didnt research well about prices, and thought that they will be the number 1 option here, which was impossible, but it wasnt rejected as the video tells. And about Evo Morales speech in UN, he does this and more as he pretends to be a natural loving president, but doesnt mention the atrocities he does here with real indigenous, and how my country´s resources are slowly being sold to China and exploited without any care for people or nature. Please research better next time, as its quite easy for somebody that doesnt know my country to typecast it and its people , and thing about us as noble savages or naturalist indians which its a lie. Not even the true indians here believe in nature to such an extent as the current goverment tries to show. Its the first video i see in this channel , and although i hate the misleading info about my country, i still will subscribe as it looks nice.
¿You want to know the real reason? Value: quality/money or quantity/money These kinds of franchises don‘t offer value compared to what other bolivian options/franchises offer for different kinds of budgets. I mean, if I can get a gourmet burger for 35 pesos with drinks and fries included...¿why the hell would I even enter a BK or MacD‘s? 🤷🏿♂️
Carlos Ferrufino Your choice, man I personally would never understand why you‘d prefer a demonstrably lower quality product, but hey, you like what you like. I ain‘t judging. 💁🏿♂️
The thing isn't hygiene at all my guy, we actually get the most natural and unprocessed food around. Even though cows are literally like next to the suburbs, we have ways of getting healthy food. More and more people here are getting on the vegan trend and since anything can grow here in Boliva, it is a booming market. Street vendors are always going to be dirty, hence the word street.
FYI, Burger King is now just as affordable or cheaper compared to any mid-range Bolivian restaurant chain (Tuesdays, Globos, ETC.) Also, Burger King doesn't taste like chemistry set food like the golden arches.
Went to Bolivia in 2014, they have a big burger market. And it is mostly street food. One can get two burgers ( beef /ham + egg + cheese) + fries in a dollar. And is really good.
Everyone can choose to consume what they want. iPhone and McDonald's have those prices because people worldwide are willing to pay that. Remember big companies do market studies as well and nobody is forcing anyone to buy.
I mean, McDonalds is progressively losing its dominating position in many Western European countries, a mix of increased competition from Burger King and KFC (Eastern Europe, Spain, Netherlands), local players (Sweden, Belgium, Finland) and increased competition from supermarkets (France, Italy).
@@danilodjurovic7079 if you're part from the 38% (extremely empoverished) it also makes sense that you're part of the generally empoverished. It's a subgroup. Nothing wrong with it.
Here is a list of the current US franchises in Bolivia: Burger King, Papa Johns, Starbucks, KFC, Cinnabon, Hard Rock, Sbarro, Subway, Jhonny Rockets, TGI Fridays, Tony Romas...and Wendy’s opens this year.
Come on people, McDonalds has a place in this world but having lived there in Bolivia is something else. The streetfood is some of the best in the world. I've been in the far east ,Europe and live now in the U.S. But today I still miss La Paz . Saltenas by the Stadium with the flaky dough and a bottle of Centenario , that's heaven! Their salads by the train station, the best! In El Alto the Fricasse with Hominy, the best. I can go on and on. I liked your video but it was incomplete.
This article is BS!!! big time .The facts are completely forced to make a political stand. Mc Donalds left Bolivia because the price level on their products couldn't compete with local food!!! at that time a MD Big Mac was worth 31 Bs an a local hamburguer with same caracteristics was 13 Bs. so do the math....
Exactly, I could get a regular meal that could get me full for about 10-15 Bolivianos. The food doesn't taste bad either, so there's no point in spending so much on McDonald's food
Zabala, Don't try to look smart, all you do is repeat what fools talk about. The only certain thing is that the Bolivians found that the meat seemed plastic and to eat it, they had to make it edible by adding mayonnaise, mustard and others. Would you eat McDonald's meat alone ... ??? I DON `T BELIEVE...!!!
I watched a paltry documentary once. He walked up to a native Bolivian peasant woman from the country selling produce in the market on a blanket.Practically nothing has changed for this old Indian woman and her fore-bears despite the invasion of The Spanish conquistadors and the Catholic Church. Her features, speech and concise responses were frozen like an ancient sphinx. The psyche of the Bolivian native people is largely intact despite colonization .
From Santa Cruz, Bolivia here. My parents took me to the first McDonald's that opened in Santa Cruz near El Puente Urubo. It was an experience for sure, but to get a meal for $20 (which was a lot money back then, in 1998) it was not worth it.
Dejen de decir tanta basura la verdad por que quebro macdonalds en Bolivia es porque su comida era asquerosa soy Boliviano de la clase media y entre a comer esas hamburguesas cuando estaban en mi pais y el sabor era a carton no se como la gente puede comer estas hamburguesas en otros paises pero en Bolivia comes muy bien con poco dinero y esta empresa ademas de darte un producto asqueroso te cobraba costoso era obvio que quebraria y por ultimo hay muchas empresas extranjeras en Bolivia relacionadas con la comida y no se han ido no fundamenten que por que el pais es pobre. Secillamente la comida de macdonalds es mala y punto.
@@718ant5 si pero en EEUU no tienes comida más barata que esa hamburguesa mientras que en bolivia si hay comida mucho más barata y más rica o con un sabor mejor que esa hamburguesa.
Every body makes Bolivia look bad my mom and grandma and there side of the family is for there and it’s perfect there and people need to start noticing that I bust there so much it’s PERFECT 👌🏼
I still remember my first burguer in mcdonald's... Loved the Happy Meal and the toys. Shame it didn't work out but you know Bolivia has grown a lot better since 2002 maybe they should give it another try! #BringMcdonaldsBack
@@thehuman2cs715 Do not be stupid, The poor in Bolivia, in Africa or the poor in the USA, do not eat. There is nothing new in that. We are talking about those who can pay.
As a Bolivian, I know for sure that McDonalds just would never keep up with Bolivian cuisine, Bolivia has so much food diversity and flavors that made it easy for us to choose our local vendors. You could also eat three times more with what you paid for a Big Mac. It doesn’t have anything to do with a “political “ or “cultural” rejection… in fact ... because of the high prices on American franchises .. eating at some of those places is seen as a luxury … so some Bolivians go and spend their money on these places just to brag about it hahahaha
Man, I miss McDonald's so much. I remember my aunt used to take me there every friday back when I was a kid. And to this day, I still have the little tiger that I got from a happy meal box. My most dearest childhood toy.
What should McDonald's have done to reverse its fortunes in Bolivia?
Have low prices
McDonald's is expensive junk food.
@@jonathanrodriguez1505 not really if you look at the sales of the McDonald's prices in Australia it's cheaper if you look at the sales of McDonald's prices in for example the United States it's much more expensive Australia has lowered the prices she likes to $2 four dollars $5 six dollars because Australia has the lowest literacy rate and money rate and we're trying to get our GDP up and running again because of the suppression. We had a couple years ago I mean years and years ago when Australia was founded we had no National governments and no mints to print our money so basically we're trying to get our GDP up and running it's not expensive junk food we're trying and they're trying slope are the prices for higher their prices no matter what they're trying to do I'm not going to business school no I'm just trying to tell you what they're trying to do
Do Nothing, better close all stores worldwide :-p less McD =a better world,
Support all local stores... e.g.Döner
@@koala7258 but McDonald's was in another economy where the workforce, food, and rent is all much cheaper.. yet they still wanted to charge US prices(my husband from Bolivia says they charged more than US prices on somethings) that's like telling someone from my state of Kentucky to pay the prices I paid in NYC for food, drink and gas.. it is stupid.. you can have a burger fry and drink in Bolivia for as low as 11 Bolivianos who'd pay 75 Bolivianos for a burger?
Why Taco Bell failed in Mexico. It has to be more than the obvious.
@Douglas Ducote yeah but you can't get a Dorito Loco taco in any taco stand down there. And Doritos are popular down there.
@Douglas Ducote while I'd rather get real tacos down there when I go, I'm just saying that Mexican city kids aren't afraid to branch out every once in a while. Perhaps one thing CNBC could mention is that it was poor timing on Taco Bell's behalf to start business in Mexico way before Taco Bell created these wacky recipes for their menu. Then again, we Mexican people value our traditions so much, we cringe every time we see these upscale "Mexican" diners try to make certain basic plates like tacos and enchiladas like rich people food and gouge their customers financially just to make them feel fancy.
Because Taco Bell is not real Mexican food.
@@LuchoCastle_11 i said besides the obvious
Whoever gave the green light to open a taco bell in Mexico should be fired
In Bolivia we have Burger King, Subway, Papa Johns, Starbucks, KFC, Cinnabon and a Hard Rock Cafe. So we're far away from being anti american franchises
Just anti McDonald’s then
Evo Morales is right, these corporations are trying to impose their fiods and customs. Hail Evo
Where’s Papa Johns in Bolivia ?
@@neogigo there are three stores in Santa cruz
Good to hear from an actual Bolivian, thank you
McDonald’s failed Because food in Bolivia is cheap and you can get a huge plate for $ 2-3
CHIDAMBARANATHAN S because India has one of the most important economies in the world and even if it doesn’t do well it won’t fail in India ... Unlike Latin America which is different
You don't know how is bolivia, McDonald's was rejected because it is a symbol of American imperialism
Maybe 1$ trust me I lived there.
@lord strange it wasn't until president Evo Morales reach the power and that was 2006
@CHIDAMBARANATHAN S because you indians want anything from America...Indians are so desperate for American food..that spend a day's salary in it
Mcdonalds faild in bolivia because it was too expensive you could get more food at burger king
and #15 Foot Lettuce
Or the double in the caserita
FALSE. Burger King is very expensive and failed as McDonalds but right wing leader Doria Medina support this company no matter what
I prefer my caserita than Burger King
this is the only real reason why it failed honestly
As an actual bolivian and someone who lives in La Paz I can say that it has nothing to do with politics. It surely was because at that time the country was really poor so the mayority of people couldn't afford it. And there's a lot of options for food here, cheap, fast and delicious so McDonald's wasn't really needed when it comes to grab something fast to eat.
good insight..makes sense..most countries fall for the mcdonalds trap..then they all get fat & their teeth rot..they dont realize all the flour & sugar is dedly
Then how did burger King had a big success there
@@jojowonton8411burger kind had already become massively popular in brasil, it wasnt seen as a massive american or western thing. Mcdonalds WAS, many people there including evo morales viewed it as a western thing, and mcdonalds aligns more with being “unhealthy”
@@jojowonton8411😮
@@jojowonton8411big succes? I dont see a burguer King every square in my City, they still here but its not a big succes, and as always the price is the principal factor, with 27 bs for a hamburger now eat 2 People full meal with 2 principal dishes each, with a salad and a drink in almost every restaurant in the city
It's really pretty simple: When I lived in Cochabamba in 2000, A McD's meal was the same price as a full three-course meal at the Swiss restaurant across the street. You could get the same hamburger meal at the Bolivian chain Dumbo for half the price. McD's was among the most expensive 3 or 4 places to eat in the entire city. (But if you wanted to meet Mormon missionaries, it was definitely the place to go.) But seriously, Coca-Cola being banned??????? Did they just make this stuff up?
Maybe Coca Cola should be “banned”. Unless people like all the health issues diabetes etc that come with it.
Wth
That dummie evo tried to ban coca cola when he was president but it never actually happened, we're coca cola addicts lol... Btw Suiza has always been more expensive then Mcdonald's, a threee course meal would cost you about 120 bs minimum there, I could eat like 3 meals at Mcdonalds with that lol
these video gets the fact all wrong, so please dont believe, we have plenty of fast food chains here. KFC is here, also it mentioned coca cola, and it makes you think also that coke is gone, so far away from the truth, they tried their own sugar water in bolivia, it failed miserebly, coke rules here. we treat food just the same as other culture , there is nothing special or whatever, the fact was that bolivia was broke not enogh middle class at that time, so it failed, but Burger King tuft it out, not they are making a killing. why has this video failed to mention BK?
christian beccar thank you well said!!’
Yeah I know what you're talking about lol. Also, when I was visiting Bolivia, I think I saw a Chipotle sign, but I never entered the restaurant.
But yeah, Bolivia has a lot of different food options, from fast food to street vendors preparing food for you. My favorite is definitely salteñas
@@heldon7951 the thing here is that there is no way to actually know what youre getting, I can put up a Chipotle sign but i can have absolutely no affiliation with the American fast food chain. This happens a lot with clothes and appliances.
The reality doesn’t fit the narrative, so they neglect to mention it.
They just want the rest of the world to think that South America is behind in the middle ages so they don't mention it
As a Bolivian, who lives in Bolivia, this video is way off base in today's market. We have a growing number of franchises (and more coming in) and their sales most definitely show that timing is everything
Recuerdas en que año abrio en santa cruz.
@@rakachibol 2002
Subway closed in many locations. Only rich people go to those franchises. They all failed.
Dioxholster Most of the kids here are aymara and quechua. They dont even know what is McDonalds. Very few rich kids go to Burger King.
"Timing is everything"
THIS. These guys completely ignored the fact that McDonald's left the country as it was going through the biggest economic recession in recent times and McDonald's was running low on operational capital, which caused them to leave about a dozen different countries in the same year.
I strongly disagree with the reasons mentioned in the video explaining Mc Donald’s failure in Bolivia. There are many factors to discuss, but I believe that rather than just focusing on the country, culture, society, there should be more questioning on the company itself. It is true that, food market, at the time, was not used to high prices for fast food. Also, as an effect of globalization (internet, social media) Bolivian society, as other societies in the world, is today more open to new experiences instead of being price-focused only. But, why did Mc Donald tried to open 6 restaurants? 3 in only one city? Why not remain targeting the middle class only, specially during the late 90’s, which were years of severe economic crisis in Bolivia. There was no rush to expand, eating mc Donald’s was an experience, it was never about the flavor. WHY TODAY IS BURGER KING STILL DOING BUSINESS IN BOLIVIA?? The same with SUBWAY, STARBUCKS, KFC, etc.
FOR SURE THE FAILURE IS NOT BECAUSE OF EVO MORALES, EMPANADAS, OR BOLIVIAN PEOPLE BEING PROUD OF THEIR MEALS!!
mentioned in the video
Steffano Chavez i completely AGREE!
@El Jay Not only Burger King dude. We have Hard Rock, Papa Johns, Tony Romas, fuckn HARD ROCK, Kfc, Sbux, Carls jr, you name it. This entire video is fake news. It's really creepy coming from CNBC. What kind of auditing do they do on actual data?
The part that hit me most was: "The president banned Coca-Cola to offer Mocochinchi instead." First of all, that's false. Second, 'Mocochinchi' comes from the eastern side of Bolivia, which the president absolutely hates.
And this video doesn't mention how fast the economy of your country has grown poverty is down from 65% to 30% in 2018 .
Coca Cola is the second most chosen brand in Bolivia
Coca is a very nice refreshing drink
Hopefully it is sweetened with pure cane sugar and not that toxic high fructose corn syrup.
As long as there is cherry Dr Pepper than I will be fine, can’t wait to meet my dads family, my family 😃
Inca cola is the best though🤪
Actually here in Bolivia , people drink a lot of coke
While eating traditional food like Majadito or Locro.
You can add some american products to your bolivian meal, but it always keep something bolivian.
Coke + Salteñas = ❤️
@@erlandteodovich9559 that's my man
I have stopped drinking coke because it's full of suger
Cocaine
Next: How condom makers failed in India
Lol, they should ávoid getting pregnant Because There is too much population and that Makes them poor
@@kerycrisologo1013 thats true
Noooo re turbio.
How toilet paper makers failed in India XD
I'm dying lol
Why I failed in school
Asking the real questions
You internet too much idioto
*college
Why i failed in life
Rko
the real reason McDonald's did not do well in Bolivia is that the cost of a cheeseburger is the equivalent of a steak dinner, prices were not adjusted to the income of the middle class.
The comment that McDonald's was not culturally accepted is false, all of the McDonald's restaurants were purchased and repurposed into Burger King restaurants oh, and they're still doing well nowadays. Very expensive but it's still considered a luxury dinner for those who can afford it
johnsharptool Burger King failed as McDonalds but its owner Samuel Doria Medina is a rich oposition leader, he can not let that happen. Thats why he support Burger King at any cost. Closing Burger King would be a victory for Evo
Well, I lived for years in UK and also a McDonald's meal costing 6 dollars very expensive for me. I was working in a factory.
The places that built Mc'Donalds now are Pollos Copacabana or Burger King, that's the one thing that they made well.
Bolivian here. Pretty amazing how they managed to get so many things wrong (not to mention the pronunciation of Bolivian dishes). McDonald's needed to lower their prices to still be competitive, that's all there is to it. The burger prices were twice or three times more expensive than they were in the US, which obviously is ridiculous since people make much less money here.
What was most remarkable to me was that heavy accented interviewee
Soy Boliviano, no tengo buen ingles, asi que lo digo en español..
Señores si comen una Salteña de pollo dejaran de comer una mcdonald salu2
Wasa Yrty Soy de México, pero no entiendo la jerga boliviana, ¡pero me encanta Bolivia!
@@acidgoon Salteña es una empanada típica de Bolivia , presuntamente nació como una variación de las empanadas de Salta Argentina, de ahí el nombre, eso sí es mucho más grande y más variada de sabores, son muy ricas y evidentemente la mayoría de los Bolivianos las amamos, igual que nuestro extenso y sabroso catálogo de Comida típica, lo cual es muy bueno creo yo. Saludos!!
😂😂
Soy colombiano y la mejores hamburguesas que he comido en mi vida las hacen en el Beni. Rurrenabaque. Hamburguesas 💯% filete. Suave blanditas de una sazón única y fuera de eso tipo buffet. Tu le colocas lo que quieras...... Así quien va a querer un bigmag?.... Ni loco.!!! La comida debe de ser Natural deliciosa y autóctona y Bolivia lo tiene, SENTIDO DE PERTENCIA LOS QUE NOS HACE FALTA A MUCHOS PAISES LATINOS.
ABRAZOS AMIGOS BOLIVIANOS.....
es riquisima, pero lo malo es que es mucho carbohidrato. mejor su buen fricase pa despues de la wasca :v
1544 McDonald's in South America:
930 in Brazil (2018)
222 in Argentina (2018)
133 in Venezuela (2018)
81 in Colombia (2013)
77 in Chile (2012)
40 in Peru (2014)
27 in Ecuador (2014)
21 in Uruguay (2014)
19 in Paraguay (2018)
2 in Suriname (2010)
2 in French Guiana (2016)
0 in Bolivia (2018)
0 in Guiana (2018)
Tem um monte dessa merda de McDonald's no Brasil
Porra ! , nao sabia que os brasileiros gostam muito dos Mc Donalds kkk
Caralhooo
achei que no brasil tinha mais, sou do interior sp e aqui tem uns 5 mc // brasil tem umas 5 mil cidades..
Minha cidade sozinha tem uns 4 ou 5 lol...
They're actually Salteñas not Saltenas. Impressive that a massive media conglomerate doesn't have a single employee that can find the ñ key.
at the very least add a Y after the N! omfg, agreed
@@eve36368 christ chill out you two
English people don't handle the ñ and they don't have it in their keyboards as a letter
And adding a y would make it a worse typo than the original
Try and tell an english speaker to pronounce the ñ and see for yourselves
@@saxyboi533 ñ is compared to the ny in canyon & the ni in onion. so it'd aid pronounciation.
often in spoken (TV & Radio) news media they do type out proper nouns & unfamiliar words phonetically instead of properly. this is CNBC. i would think it'd be more in line with that industry practice.
@@eve36368 calm down. Most people don't that ñ. I myself don't. The same way you wouldn't be able to read my ă. I wouldn't get pissed off if everyone else wrote it/pronounced it with a normal a. So don't be like that.
American keyboards don’t have the ñ key, so that might be why.
Many of the explanations given on the video are not convincing (as an example please consider that Burguer King has been in Bolivia since 1999, now with several locations in three different cities) I would say that their fault was more on the side of the business model; such problem that was only slightly analyzed, and other reasons were not addressed at all. As a Bolivian I was interested in the video but it left me with a little bad taste in my mouth since rmany of the images and assertions are innacurate or incomplete.
Agree
Recurdas en que año abrio en santa cruz
Keep in mind those fast food joints in the U.S. serve as staple food in América. They expected to sell everyday meals and that did not happen for McDonald's or Burger King.
Burger King fail too. But Samuel Doria Medina support it Because ideological porpuses
Basically incomplete information, I'm agree with you
The pronunciation of bolivian foods are pretty bad you guys.
Edit: All the bolivian words in this video have been massacred
Salteñas are amazing
Yeah! One of my favorite memories from Bolivia is going to Wistu Piku and getting Salteñas with my family who lives there
Preach
@Dioxholster is like a God tier empanada. The dough is amazing
Pues si, las como cuando voy a la universidad 😁
I agree
Why eat US garbage when you can have a Pique Macho or Sopa de Mani for half the price?
Don't forget Salteñas 😄
Shaun Vargas con ese precio te podés comer un cuadril
Damn I want that shit now.... Aji de fideo
At that time I used to live there... McDonald's failed because was really expensive...like 2 work hours...it was clean and everything, but it couldn't win people's hearts...Bolivian food is delicious..full of flavors and spices.and McDonald's was just fast food
Bolivian food not so good, heavy and greasy, too spiced, very poor hygiene.
@@zampieritto ok Indian brownish bot...
Xc Xz it depends where you eat (as in most places around the world). Have you ever tried majadito? Not heavy, certainly not greasy (mostly rice and DRIED meat), not spicy. As far as hygiene goes, I repeat myself, it depends where you eat. Born and raised in Santa Cruz and I would certainly welcome mcdonalds again. We currently have BK, KFC, Hooters, Papa Johns, Sbarros, Subway, Starbucks, Tony Roma’s, TGI Fridays, Hard Rock Cafe, Johny Rockets. People forget we also had Dominoes pizza for a while and it also failed. Both mcd and dominoes failure was due way more to timing rather than culture and bolivians being too proud of our food to accept usa franchises (or from any other country for that matter). If mcd returns I’m sure they’d have a successful business. Will that happen? Time will tell I guess. Rumor has it that wendys is a sure thing as well as PF Chang. I’d like chik fil a to open here as well. I mean, I go to bk from time to time, but nothing beats a double 1/4lbs with cheese and a 10 piece nugget to go along with it.
@@zampieritto
You have no idea :
All the foods produced in Bolivia are organic, not hormones, not antibiotics, not pesticides in the food chain.
Yes .. is that worth nothing to you ..?
Then you look at the world upside down ..!
@@zampieritto ok CIA
Maybe I'll move to Bolivia.
Ah yes, move over here where there are literally 45° degree roads in some places due to the mountains
@@thehuman2cs715 okay CIA bot.
Its been over a year and I bet you've already eaten at mcdonalds and havent moved to Bolivia yet...
@@darthfastball1150 That's literally common geography. Why are you calling him a CIA bot? What does that have to do with his comment?
If you move Bolivia, you're will Rich I think
A better question is, when will McDonalds fail in America? The food is nasty 🤮🤢.
Papito Aman American food is actually good. We have food from all over the world. We all know the bad foods with preservatives, sugars, GMOs and avoid them. The variety can not be beat. People from all over the world bring their cultural cuisines and open resteraunts.
@@ApriliaRacer14
"American food is actually good. We have food from all over the world."
Then it is literally NOT an american food. For example, you can't claim pizza or a sandwich is an american food just because it is popular there. Pizza is popular EVERYWHERE. Americans don't have a "cuisine".
Geri Jokub We got BBQ.
Ducati Drew if it’s food from all over the world then it’s not American food. But i will agree because of America diversity we have the best options of food, you can literally get any type of cultural food in America and I think makes America unique 💪🏽.
It very well could someday as many millennials have never had a Big Mac or anything else from McDonalds. I have 21 yo twins and we never took them there because we wanted them to eat healthy.
Ok, maybe
1% culture, another
1% politics.
98% expensive! (relatively)
Simple.
There was dirty work too, the biggest shareholders of Burger King were on the government that time.
Also, I seem to recall complaints about poor hygiene in their food. All over the news. So people stopped going there
Hugo Alegria Aldana Actually McDonalds is probably more hygienic than their traditional dishes or other restaurants i worked at McDonalds and also worked as a waiter in lets call it “elite restaurant” the thing is the kitchen was a mess and i never ate from places i worked i saw how bad they are except for McDonalds
Totally true!
Actually the answer was easy Economic Crisis thats it, now the story is quite diferent time changes, Bolivia is growing faster than other countries, Burger King took some of those places...
Ding ding ding...the actual answer. Comment is smarter than CNBC content, who would have thought.
Yeah and now are more middle class in Bolivia.
Wow I didn't know that. I visited Bolivia in August bc it's my parents home country. I guess I didn't see much economic change compared to the last few times I've been there. I'm only 16 right now though, so I don't have an eye for this yet.
Apparently you have a different definition of fast
It's still poor
You know what else failed? Your pronunciation of bolivian foods. You guys can't hire bilingual editors? SMH.
For real 😂 I cringed Everytime he said salteña or anticuchos
Saltenas! And Antichuchos! 😂😂😂Yummy yummy 😋
"Antichucos"
《Insert Snoop Dogg Gif》
WHHOOOO???
😂😂🤣
Yes finnally someone who undersands
Who cares, its only Bolivia
This is SO wrong. All western food chains are expensive in Bolivia. McDonalds in Mexico is cheap. In Bolivia, it is same as if you paid for it in California. Bolivia has two economies. Local blue collar and international. The comparison of local food prices to a western food chain is like comparing iPhone sales to the cost of flip phones. I can go on and on. This article aggravated me more than it should have. P.S, Papa Johns is killing it in Bolivia. $18 USD for a large pizza.
Yeah, you could get a decent meal in Bolivia like Salteñas or Pique Macho for I believe 10-15 Bolvianos, which is about $2 or $3.
A good Pique Macho is like $11
But it's for like 4 people
Love Bolivia 🇧🇴 from Somalia 🇸🇴
WTF Here in Bolivia we drink every day Coca Cola
I know what coca you guys use every day. It's not coca cola.
@@MaxHohenstaufen I LIVE IN BOLIVIA AND I KNOW what you're talking about but that's just a stupid stereotype like blondes are stupid , so please don't talk about things you don't know
@@MaxHohenstaufen wtf, we drink daily any Coca Cola product and 85% of the population nowadays don't claim Evo
@@MaxHohenstaufen We don't "Use it" we export it for the fools in your contry ;)
Coca Cola is the champagne of the gringos.
😁✌
I grew up in Mato Grosso - the state that borders Bolivia in central Brazil - And I remember that I had never had McDonalds until I visited Santa Cruz in Bolivia. It was the closest one to where I lived, weirdly (we visited Bolivia on vacation, not just to go to McDonald's lol). I thought it was this fancy American restaurant that only rich people could eat at often... So crazy how that perception shaped how I viewed American culture too.
Good for them. Nobody needs McD‘s crap in their life.
you will say and then a few weeks later eat mcds.
Why Panda Express failed in China
Derek Hu LoL!!!!
😂
Why i failed in getting my first kiss
I would like to highlight how people on the west say homemade food is expensive, but that's only on the west. Not in other countries.
3:58 it's completely false that do that thing, Bolivia never forbiden coca-cola, and I thing that a serius site like this have to explain real data and no simple fake news of Internet
Because we bolivians eat real food.
Why did the 100.00 dollar sandwich fail in America?
I'm sure it mostly because of culture and politics, smh.
100 dollar my ass, a goddamn Whopper Jr. & Sundae meal only costs Bs.38 with coupon
5:52 What? You butchered the name.
soccerjoker95 Saltenas and Antichuchos 😂
Antichuchos 😂
@@jorgeguzmanm99 Lol , antichuchos!! I prefer that name to the real ANTICUCHO!
The only time I eat at McDonalds is when I have trouble with bowel movements😂
Too funny. Had to think about that one for a second...lol
Couldn't say it better... Everytime I eat at McDonalds there's an explosion at my house, lots of gases in an enclosed space, with loud sounds!!!
Lol we solved that problem with a national chicken chain called kikys here in Bolivia
Vielt Barrios
¡All Hail Uncle Kiky!
@@ratonL The best cure for constipation
Reason: Simply, our food is terrific. Hence, we had no need to buy junky food that everyone eats worldwide. Btw myself being in Cochabamba I’ve tried it and shit and those mcdonalds were actually packed every single day, most of them were way busier than many in the US but yeah nothing to be compared with our delicious bolivian cuisine
Trash food is trash food everywhere. It has nothing to do with poverty.
Maaaann coca cola is far from being banned
You can drink coke in Bolivia?
@@dave5169 Obviously bro, and there's Burger King, SubWay, Kfc, Satrbucks, Hard rock too
'Neoliberal economic policies helped grow Bolivia's economy'
'65% of Bolivians lived in poverty'
Gosh I wonder if those neoliberal economic policies only benefited the ruthlessly extractive foreign corporations and impoverished the highly indigenous population of Bolivia who could neither afford nor support American companies like Coca Cola and McDonalds! Real mystery.
The worst part is that he puts the change of goverment before he says that 65% of bolivians live in poverty so that the blame indirectly falls into evo's policies instead of the neo liberal failure that the "chicago boys" were and still are in south america
Bolivia lowered their poverty from 63% to the high 30's. Middle class grew larger and other American franchises like KFC, Burger King, Starbucks, Subway, hardrock cafe are thriving there. Companies are flocking to Bolivia as their economy is growing and only will continue to grow as Bolivia has the largest lithium reserves in the world
Plastic, over processed rubbish. Its expensive for what reason, is beyond me!!
Coke was not banned from Bolivia, what really happened was misunderstanding between a declaration of the minister of foraging affair David Choquehuanca in 2012, the brand is still present on bolivian market
I love Bolivian food! I would take it over MacDonald's any day. I appreciate this video. I wish there had been more research into the Bolivian foods presented here and how to pronounce them correctly.
There excused as long as they speak English. Antichuchos was hilarious, though
Thank you for making this video! Very well done.
You cant compete in markets where you can get the same food with better quality for a fraction of the price. In my country a mc donalds menu costs the same as dinner at some restaurants. You can get a burger twice the size for a third of the prize anywhere
Do not be a liar...!
I was recently in La Paz and a cup of coffee costs the same as in N.Y., Montreal and people pay without regard, the food courts are always full of offers from national and international fast food chains.
I don't think poverty levels among the general population have too much to do with it, especially when operating a limited number of chains in affluent areas, given income disparities are usually huge. Mexico has a similar percentage of people living in poverty, but has over 400 McDonald's locations. It's also very popular with emerging middle classes in places like China and India, where local food options are widely available and also significantly cheaper.
2:12 that's not Cochabamba. *flies away*
Gonzalo Peña Sánchez that’s what i thought!! It’s absolutely not!
Many visuals of the video are wrong!
Bolivia is not a poor country we are a country in economic progress
Rodrigo Valdivia y por qué hay tantos que emigran a Argentina entonces? Es una pregunta sera, sin ánimos de ofender
@@salg23 porque no somos un país rico económicamente al menos no aún, estamos en vías del progreso y eso es algo que no se logra de la noche a la mañana sin embargo dejamos de ser un país pobre y si aun existen personas q emigran son una minoria ya que de cada 1000 personas solo emigra 1
Un claro ejemplo es que según el vídeo el salario mínimo es de sólo 680Bs pero actualmente el salario mínimo es de 2060Bs y sigue creciendo
Wtf, I'm drinking a Coke right now...
The ban was lifted in 2012
Btw why are you drinking a Coca Cola right now? Buy a Coca Quina or Cascada at your closest cholita :v
@@noritsukenji There was never a Ban. Coca Cola has always been sold since I was born.
6:05 I live in La Paz and have never heard of those restaurants lmao
I don’t remember McDonald’s offered Llajwua, Burger King 100% yes
I think that was the real reason
It was not about politics that’s for sure
you failed to mention that Burger King was operating at the same time and it’s still operating nowdays
Jorge Flores they actuallyhad offered hah
Burger King FAILED but is backed by Doria Medina.... if he close Burger K.... Evo wins
McDonald's try to adapt themselves every country they go. In France Austria and Germany they serve beer and in Italy for example they serve spaghetti
Actually I remember there was a time when I was a child and I went to the McDonalds on Cochabamba, and they offered Llajua on their menu.
But then again, that was on 2002, when it was pretty close to their closing date.
Bolivians are smart
It's called llajwa btw
I'm not from Bolivia but I see the same in all Latin America, local burgers, call it street ones or local burger places, have way more flavor than McDonald's, the local places make their own meat with different recipes and gives you quite a flavor experience while a Big Mac it's just flavorless, those types of burgers are sell as expensive Gourmet in other countries, for Latin America that's just a regular burger
Dear CNBC, you made an interesting video here, but sadly its plagued with at least 14 mistakes about Bolivia. I am a bolivian, and let me tell you, not all my country is La Paz city, or El Alto (the info you mentioned doesnt even apply to this cities as well, not to all people at least ).
We dont consider food "sacred", or go to "cholitas" to buy our food (they sell on markets but here we have lots of supermarkets too), we didnt ban coca cola, we even have uniques Fanta flavors like apple or papaya, and even the poorest worker to the richest man here drinks coke. We didnt "replace" it for typical drinks... they exist but actually when you invite somebody to your house, you buy a Coke since its a mark of status.
MacDonalds was a huge success here, specially in Santa Cruz, to the point that even now people is asking for its return, the last days the rows for buying the burguers were nearly 2 block long! It failed because it was expensive , thats true. Here in Santa Cruz you can buy a bigger burguer in 2 dollars, so a 5 - 6 dollar option is not a fast food, its a status symbol. I think Macdonalds didnt research well about prices, and thought that they will be the number 1 option here, which was impossible, but it wasnt rejected as the video tells. And about Evo Morales speech in UN, he does this and more as he pretends to be a natural loving president, but doesnt mention the atrocities he does here with real indigenous, and how my country´s resources are slowly being sold to China and exploited without any care for people or nature.
Please research better next time, as its quite easy for somebody that doesnt know my country to typecast it and its people , and thing about us as noble savages or naturalist indians which its a lie. Not even the true indians here believe in nature to such an extent as the current goverment tries to show.
Its the first video i see in this channel , and although i hate the misleading info about my country, i still will subscribe as it looks nice.
Ur not seeing the big picture
No matter the price, local food (of any country) should always prevail
¿You want to know the real reason?
Value: quality/money or quantity/money
These kinds of franchises don‘t offer value compared to what other bolivian options/franchises offer for different kinds of budgets.
I mean, if I can get a gourmet burger for 35 pesos with drinks and fries included...¿why the hell would I even enter a BK or MacD‘s?
🤷🏿♂️
Gracias
I dont know if ive been brainwashed as a child but i love bk and sometimes i prefer them over those gourmet burger places u mention.. mercy please :(
Carlos Ferrufino
Your choice, man
I personally would never understand why you‘d prefer a demonstrably lower quality product, but hey, you like what you like. I ain‘t judging. 💁🏿♂️
@@annguerrero9988 quiality 100%
Not true Watson:
A Trio Burger King costs $ us 50.- which is equal to $ us 9, oo
And people pay like anywhere ..!
Bolivia has seen a decrease in poverty, the Gdp has almost doubled. This video makes it seem that people were better off in 2002, factually incorrect
The president wasn't wrong.
Their food also doesn't look healthy.
@@bloodycinephile It's very similar to peruvian food. Poor hygiene
He’s wrong on a lot of other things
The thing isn't hygiene at all my guy, we actually get the most natural and unprocessed food around. Even though cows are literally like next to the suburbs, we have ways of getting healthy food. More and more people here are getting on the vegan trend and since anything can grow here in Boliva, it is a booming market. Street vendors are always going to be dirty, hence the word street.
Will Iam lol..poor hygiene..have you been to a developing country ?
FYI, Burger King is now just as affordable or cheaper compared to any mid-range Bolivian restaurant chain (Tuesdays, Globos, ETC.) Also, Burger King doesn't taste like chemistry set food like the golden arches.
Antichuchus 😂 saltenas
Alfasanti90 moriiiii 😂😂😂
Good on the Bolivians! The sooner the rest of the world rejects the horrific Mcdonaldisation the better. Support local businesses!
Because of Dominic Green. He drank all the water.
Went to Bolivia in 2014, they have a big burger market. And it is mostly street food. One can get two burgers ( beef /ham + egg + cheese) + fries in a dollar. And is really good.
All bolivians here, INITIATE *FUSION* *starts to play idilio with a zampoña*
I’m Bolivian and I’m proud to say that Macdonalds failed in my country
over priced just like the iPhone
remember big companies are not in your best interest. witch makes
a bunch of sorry to say McLoosers
Everyone can choose to consume what they want. iPhone and McDonald's have those prices because people worldwide are willing to pay that.
Remember big companies do market studies as well and nobody is forcing anyone to buy.
Domino's Pizza just shutted down everything in Honduras
Whats next? Why ferrari failed in africa?....
pls stop comparing being against neoliberalism to being against globalism, it’s not the same
Bolivia’s native president kicked out American. Corporations!!! This is why the president was courier out the presidency!!!!
Sean Alexander funny thing is that's what Añez is doing but you're silent on that☕️🐸
Mcdonald's should fail every country.
I remember It was so damn expensive! That's the only reason
I mean, McDonalds is progressively losing its dominating position in many Western European countries, a mix of increased competition from Burger King and KFC (Eastern Europe, Spain, Netherlands), local players (Sweden, Belgium, Finland) and increased competition from supermarkets (France, Italy).
Yes I heard it a French friend of mine told me that about the Wal Mart case.
4:25 .... 63%+38%=101%.... there is more poverty then people in Bolivia :O
No you idiot, 63% of bolivians were poor, and out of the 63%, 38% lived in extreme poverty.
lmfaoooo, 38% from the 63%
@@alielfoukibenomar8715 still makes no sense to separate it like that. You are counting the same group twice in the same statistical representation.
@@danilodjurovic7079 if you're part from the 38% (extremely empoverished) it also makes sense that you're part of the generally empoverished. It's a subgroup. Nothing wrong with it.
Stay in school please
Here is a list of the current US franchises in Bolivia: Burger King, Papa Johns, Starbucks, KFC, Cinnabon, Hard Rock, Sbarro, Subway, Jhonny Rockets, TGI Fridays, Tony Romas...and Wendy’s opens this year.
McDonald's... cancer, never tasted so global.
Very nice documentary! I'd like to watch more of those.
Hahahahaha...! Stop pronouncing the food! You're killing me! Haha...
"Antichuchos!"....dear lord.
Made me laugh too
Come on people, McDonalds has a place in this world but having lived there in Bolivia is something else. The streetfood is some of the best in the world. I've been in the far east ,Europe and live now in the U.S. But today I still miss La Paz . Saltenas by the Stadium with the flaky dough and a bottle of Centenario , that's heaven! Their salads by the train station, the best! In El Alto the Fricasse with Hominy, the best. I can go on and on. I liked your video but it was incomplete.
This article is BS!!! big time .The facts are completely forced to make a political stand. Mc Donalds left Bolivia because the price level on their products couldn't compete with local food!!! at that time a MD Big Mac was worth 31 Bs an a local hamburguer with same caracteristics was 13 Bs. so do the math....
Exactly, I could get a regular meal that could get me full for about 10-15 Bolivianos. The food doesn't taste bad either, so there's no point in spending so much on McDonald's food
Zabala,
Don't try to look smart, all you do is repeat what fools talk about.
The only certain thing is that the Bolivians found that the meat seemed plastic and to eat it, they had to make it edible by adding mayonnaise, mustard and others.
Would you eat McDonald's meat alone ... ???
I DON `T BELIEVE...!!!
I watched a paltry documentary once. He walked up to a native Bolivian peasant woman from the country selling produce in the market on a blanket.Practically nothing has changed for this old Indian woman and her fore-bears despite the invasion of The Spanish conquistadors and the Catholic Church. Her features, speech and concise responses were frozen like an ancient sphinx. The psyche of the Bolivian native people is largely intact despite colonization .
They actually appreciate their health and wellness unlike us Americans.
Bolivia isn't even on the global health index! Hah
Nah, not really
@@neogigo yeah man.
Chill.
We still have fast food and drink coke.
It was about cost
From Santa Cruz, Bolivia here. My parents took me to the first McDonald's that opened in Santa Cruz near El Puente Urubo. It was an experience for sure, but to get a meal for $20 (which was a lot money back then, in 1998) it was not worth it.
Dejen de decir tanta basura la verdad por que quebro macdonalds en Bolivia es porque su comida era asquerosa soy Boliviano de la clase media y entre a comer esas hamburguesas cuando estaban en mi pais y el sabor era a carton no se como la gente puede comer estas hamburguesas en otros paises pero en Bolivia comes muy bien con poco dinero y esta empresa ademas de darte un producto asqueroso te cobraba costoso era obvio que quebraria y por ultimo hay muchas empresas extranjeras en Bolivia relacionadas con la comida y no se han ido no fundamenten que por que el pais es pobre.
Secillamente la comida de macdonalds es mala y punto.
La verdad! literalmente una hamburguesa de 7 bs es mil veces mejor que esa cochinada, McDonalds es horrible
caro pero aki en usa todos los latinos comen McDonald jjj, incluyendo bolivianos
@@718ant5 si pero en EEUU no tienes comida más barata que esa hamburguesa mientras que en bolivia si hay comida mucho más barata y más rica o con un sabor mejor que esa hamburguesa.
Every body makes Bolivia look bad my mom and grandma and there side of the family is for there and it’s perfect there and people need to start noticing that I bust there so much it’s PERFECT 👌🏼
I still remember my first burguer in mcdonald's... Loved the Happy Meal and the toys. Shame it didn't work out but you know Bolivia has grown a lot better since 2002 maybe they should give it another try! #BringMcdonaldsBack
Lol no, a big Mac costs twice as much as much as an entire plate here, not even joking
@@thehuman2cs715
Do not be stupid,
The poor in Bolivia, in Africa or the poor in the USA, do not eat.
There is nothing new in that.
We are talking about those who can pay.
Nah!
A surprisingly good report for a MSM outlet.
Salteñas are pronounced “salt-TAIN-yas”
Russell Solomon jajajaajajajaaaaaa me muero ajajjjajajajajaa
The only thing McDonald offered to Bolivia was a place to eat that's relatively clean and air conditioning.
Bolivian food is delicious
As a Bolivian, I know for sure that McDonalds just would never keep up with Bolivian cuisine, Bolivia has so much food diversity and flavors that made it easy for us to choose our local vendors. You could also eat three times more with what you paid for a Big Mac. It doesn’t have anything to do with a “political “ or “cultural” rejection… in fact ... because of the high prices on American franchises .. eating at some of those places is seen as a luxury … so some Bolivians go and spend their money on these places just to brag about it hahahaha
But can it run *MINECRAFT?* 🗿
Man, I miss McDonald's so much. I remember my aunt used to take me there every friday back when I was a kid. And to this day, I still have the little tiger that I got from a happy meal box. My most dearest childhood toy.
Do you go to Burger King