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VIDEO: They create a vegan imitation of McDonald's in California and it goes viral on TikTok

Debido a su similitud en colores, usuarios argumentan que McDonald’s podría demandarlos.
Due to their similarity in colors, users argue that McDonald’s could sue them.

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By: Real America News Updated 09 Sea 2022, 19: 00 PM EST

Hearing the name McDonald’s is related to a succulent meat burger, however, a vegan imitation of this chain in Los Angeles is causing controversy on TikTok after a user posted a video about the very similar restaurant.

According to the video, the place called “Mr. Charlie’s”, uses the similar McDonald’s colors, but with a different concept.

Even , the famous “happy box” is also present, albeit in essence, since the red and yellow packaging is adorned with a figure contrary to a ” smile” since it is upside down, as if it were a sad mouth.

The video went viral in two days, accumulating more than 1,700, 000 of visits and dividing the comments section.

“No, it’s the ‘unhappy’ food,” said one person with laughing emojis.

Some were concerned about the similarity of the restaurant’s logo to that of McDonald’s . “Wow, that’s bold of you. McDonald has sued for much less”, wrote a TikTok user.

After going viral, some users doubted that it was a real restaurant and they thought it was just a joke, but it’s real, on their website they offer the full menu and location, 612 N. La Brea Ave, in Los Angeles.

Among the reviews of the place, they read that “It is a fun concept. It feels like an art installation, actually.”

“As for the food, yes, the hamburgers were similar to McDonald’s. No vegetables, just two slices of pickles and a small amount of onions (although these were fresh, not dehydrated). The cheeseburger was much better than the burger.”

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