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The 10 cities with the most McDonald's restaurants per capita are almost all in the South

in winning over Americans as of late. So what parts of America remain loyal to the world's biggest burger chain?10. Miami, Florida — 10.

62 McDonald's restaurants per 100k residentsSean Pavone/ShutterstockDennis Hohl / EyeEm / Getty Images6. Knoxville, Tennessee — 12.80 McDonald's restaurants per 100k residentsAaron Bernstein/Reuters3. Columbia, South Carolina — 14.24 McDonald's restaurants per 100k residentsShutterstockJavier Cruz Acosta/Shutterstock

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Amazing! Why?.....

So much for southern fried chicken. .

I am not surprised

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