McDonald's has the least locations of this state

You will have trouble spotting the golden arches here.


If you look at these emblematicgilded arches synonymous with aMcDonalds Resort, you could find yourself in a pretty roaming search through the 70,704 square miles that constitute the state of North Dakota. Fairly28 McDonald locations Throughout the current state, North Dakota is the state with McDonald's little restaurants across the country.

Fargo, the most populous city of North Dakota, has9 McDonald locations, the largest part of any urban area of ​​the state. But for a certain perspective, the city of Houston, Texas, only 138 pitches of McDonald, according toBusiness business. Certainly, with a population of more than 2,31 million people, Houston is home to about three times the population of the entire state of North Dakota, which has some 770,000 inhabitants.

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In terms of locations per capita, North Dakota is surprisingly in New York, the two states that have only 3.1 restaurants from McDonald per 100,000 people, according to data from the United States Census Office and shared by the companyBeautiful rx. Only two states, New Jersey and Rhode Island, have fewer locations by McDonald per person, with 2.9 units per 100,000 people each.

The state with the most global McDonald locations is currently in California, which has 1,252 outlets according to the data companyScrape the hero, while Western Virginia has most locations per capita, with 5.8 units per 100,000 inhabitants.

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