McDonald’s has 39,195 stores worldwide, according to data scraped September 2023 and posted on Kaggle. About half are in two countries, the United States and China.
The fast-food chain has stores in 94 countries.
The number would be larger if constituent or devolved countries were counted separately. For example, the Kaggle data group England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales within one country, the United Kingdom. Similarly, Curaçao and San Martin (more commonly, Sint Martin) are counted within the Netherlands.
Although the United States has the most outlets, it also has the third largest population in the world. Therefore, a better indication of the density of stores requires accounting for population.
Following is a chart for the 10 countries, with at least 1 million population, that have the most stores relative to population.
Of the 20 cities with at least 100 stores, 13 are in China.
Comparing cities is challenging because of how the locations are listed in the company websites. For example, the data list New York City stores by borough, so that the Bronx and Brooklyn are separate. This analysis reclassified those boroughs as New York City to maintain consistency.
Per-capita analysis was not performed because population data are inconsistent. Some countries calculate urban population by an administrative unit rather than geographical boundaries. Thus, a city population may include suburbs in one country but not another.
Google Translate was used to translate cities in Chinese and Japanese.
City | Country | Stores |
---|---|---|
Beijing | China | 422 |
Shanghai | China | 422 |
Otsu | Japan | 341 |
Shenzhen | China | 341 |
Guangzhou | China | 309 |
Hong Kong | China | 252 |
Tokyo | Japan | 247 |
São Paulo | Brazil | 212 |
Moscow | Russia | 191 |
Tianjin | China | 172 |
Hangzhou | China | 167 |
New York City | United States | 143 |
Wuhan | China | 141 |
Fushan | China | 133 |
Nanjing | China | 124 |
Singapore | Singapore | 123 |
Chengdu | China | 120 |
Dongguan | China | 113 |
London | United Kingdom | 105 |
Fuzhou | China | 101 |
The United States, which birthed McDonald’s in 1955, has the most stores, 12,419.
The United States, which birthed McDonald’s in 1955, has the most stores, 12,419.
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Story Ideas
Which nations with at least 5 million people have relatively few stores per capita, and why?
Some nations are far more likely to have stores with a bakery, cafe, or playground, and some have none. Is this a result of national preferences or how features are listed on store websites?
Within the United States, are geographic locations more associated with vehicle traffic patterns (busy roads) or with socio-economic factors such as income?