A community of British expats in southern Spain are complaining that their beautiful town is “soon to be Blackpool” as McDonald’s takes it over.
Benalmadena on the Costa del Sol is home to nearly 4,000 British expats who traded the gloomy British weather for Spain’s Mediterranean climate and stunning beaches.
However, there is now uproar amongst a group of them as they watch as “yet another” McDonald’s opens up in the area.
The new location of the fast food giant is opening in Arroyo del la Miel, much to the dismay of British expats in a Facebook community group.
One said Benalmadena would “soon be Blackpool” as fast food chains inundate the area. Another called the new McDonald’s a “tragedy”.
A third commented: “Too many fast food franchises in Benalmadena, too many children being brought up with fake food and the consequences of consuming them as a staple,” according to The Olive Press.
“We need more independent cafés restaurants and small businesses. Shame on the Town Hall for allowing this establishment in such a prime location.”
One chimed in: “A real blot on the landscape of Arroyo de la Miel. I won’t be going there but bet loads will.”
Another angry expat questioned: “What’s it coming to? Beautiful food in Spain and we have to look at these junk food places.”
Despite this backlash, there were still some defending the new McDonald’s location as they pointed out the tendency for British expats to not sample the local cuisine.
One person hit back: “You lot moan about McDonald’s whilst searching around for the best fry up, curry and pie and mash… have a word with yourselves. 90% of you turn your noses up at Paella and Tapas and have the cheek to moan about a Maccys, get out!”
Another added: “The most successful restaurant chain in the world providing lots of jobs for local Spanish people positioned perfectly for trade (not forgetting the millions they give to charity), well done McDonald’s no doubt be a big success.”