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Mixing it up at the Olympic Park

There was a wide variety of food available at the Olympic Park. As you would expect, TOP sponsor McDonald’s had a large on-site presence with two restaurants. Not to be outdone, the Olympic Park is actually home to the world’s largest McDonalds location. Since many people are interested in other options besides McDonalds, the Olympic Park featured many unbranded food options. One part of the park was dubbed the World Square and featured food from around the globe including Indian cuisine. Additionally, I saw this interesting snack cart, featuring fresh olives. I have never seen fresh olives offered at an event this way. Though I’m not much of an olive person, it seemed like they were a big hit!

Posted by olympian on August 9, 2012 | Filed under: Olympics.


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