Did you know that McDonald's is more profitable in France than any other European country? With over 1
million French men and women eating there every day, it is hardly surprising. It also is not surprising that the
"French paradox," the term applied to the idea that the French are famous for eating rich and fatty foods
without gaining a significant amount of weight, is falling by the "weigh"-side.
According to the New York Times, the adult obesity rate in France is rising steadily at about 6% per year, but the children's obesity rate is nearly triple that rate. With the nation currently reporting 42% of its population as overweight or obese - compared to 65% of the US population - France may meet or exceed the US rates in as few as 10 years.











