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「Macca's」って何? What is「Macca's」

2024年10月23日

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When visiting Australia, many travelers notice the McDonald's commonly referred to as "Macca's." In this blog, we will explore the reason behind this name difference, the unique limited menu items, and also discuss McCafe.


Additionally, I’ll provide some simple example sentences that you can use when ordering.


1. Macca'sと呼ばれる理由/ Why It's Called Macca's


In Australia, it is common to refer to McDonald's as "Macca's." This nickname stems from Australia’s unique language culture. Australians often use shortened forms with a sense of familiarity when speaking to friends and family, and McDonald's is no exception. For locals, "Macca's" symbolizes a casual and accessible fast food option.


2. 限定メニュー/ Limited Menu Items



At Macca's in Australia, you can enjoy numerous limited menu items that reflect local ingredients and culture. Here are a few popular offerings:


Big Brekkie: The breakfast menu features a quintessential Australian Big Brekkie, which includes eggs, bacon, sausage, and toast—a hearty plate that is very satisfying.


Chicken Wrap: The Wrap is a popular healthy option. It consists of fresh ingredients wrapped in a tortilla, including grilled chicken, fresh vegetables, and a special sauce. It has a light texture while still being satisfying.


Seasonal Desserts: There are also desserts that feature seasonal fruits. Especially in summer, refreshing sweets using mango or pineapple are popular.


3. Macca's カフェ/Macca's Cafe



In Australian McDonald's, there is a space called "McCafe" where you can enjoy coffee and sweets. McCafe is known for its specialty coffee brewed by skilled baristas, and it offers a variety of fresh pastries and desserts. It’s a casual atmosphere perfect for relaxing with friends. 4.





Here are some simple English sentences you can use when ordering at Macca's in Australia:


 

"I’d like a Big Mac, please."



"Can I get a large fries?"



"Do you have any seasonal desserts?"



"I’d like a coffee from the McCafe."







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