Do you know why Coke served at McDonald's is so good?

Anyone who goes to McDonald's from time to time has certainly taken Coke served by the chain, and in this case, can't deny the fact that it has a special, different and more delicious flavor.

Coca-Cola's largest customer worldwide, the fast food chain really has a special way of ensuring that the soda served is really appreciated by its consumers.

In a publication in The Independent, the network confirmed that it has its own guideline to follow when it comes to transporting and storing Coca-Cola. Basically, soda syrup arrives at McDonald's in special packaging made of stainless steel instead of the traditional plastic packaging used by all other retailers.

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Apparently, the stainless steel packaging ends up better preserving the taste of the drink. In addition, water and Coke syrup go through a cooling process before entering the machines that prepare the drink to be served.

In this pre-cooling, the water and syrup are immersed in ice that gradually melts. The drink is also kept cool, ready to be cold, with the necessary filtration processes. So what the consumer has is a tasty, refreshing drink and now we know: unique.