Mash Donald's in Iran sells its own version of classic McDonald's meals, like the "Mash Donald's baguette burger," its "big mac" made with meat, cheese, and turkey ham.
China: Michael Alone
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China has a lot of interesting knockoffs, like Michael Alone, whose logo clearly is just an upside-down McDonald's logo. The restaurant uses the classic red-and-yellow color scheme as well.
Kazakhstan: McDoner
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McDoner is another clear spin on the McDonald's brand.
Iran: Pizza Hat
4/14
Iran has a restaurant called "Pizza Hat," which serves pizza, chicken wings, and lasagna in an environment resembling a Pizza Hut.
Bucksstars didn't seem to try very hard with its name. Its logo is also almost identical to Starbucks'.
Palestine: Stars & Bucks
6/14
Stars & Bucks cafe, in the city of Ramallah, kept the name and color scheme of Starbucks.
Iraq: Burger Friends
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According to Time magazine, Burger Friends opened back in 2012, when an Iraqi government employee told the Associated Press that Iraqi citizens were "fed up" with their traditional cuisine and wanted to have more American food.
China: KLG
8/14
There are a ton of KFC knockoffs in China, including this KLG.
China: KFD
9/14
There's also a KFD, which has a knockoff Colonel Sanders as well.
OFC, or Obama Fried Chicken, was forced to change its name due to claims of copyright infringement. Now called UFO, the KFC knockoff still used Obama's face next to its logo.
Iran: ZFC
11/14
ZFC is another Iranian knockoff of KFC.
Yemen: Sunny Day
12/14
Sunny Day uses the same colors and a very similar logo to Subway, and it appears to sell sandwiches as well.
Spain: Duffin Dagels
13/14
Duffin Dagels, a Spanish chain, has a nearly idential menu, logo, and color scheme to Dunkin' Donuts, but it's not the real thing.
China: 7 Twelve
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There are a ton of 7-Eleven knockoffs, like this "7 Twelve" store in China. Other versions include a "7 Mercy" in Japan and "7 Seven" in South Korea, all of which have nearly identical branding to 7-Eleven.