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'Guilt-free' burgers? Chinese McDonald's offers exercise bikes to burn calories while eating ​٠٠:٠٣:٠٤
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Several customers enjoyed 'guilt-free' burgers while spinning and burning calories on eco-friendly stationary bikes at a McDonald's in Shanghai on Friday.

After a video of people spinning at McDonald's went viral online, dozens of Shanghai residents decided to try out the latest not only healthy but also environmentally friendly trend.

"It functions as a seat as well as a bike. When people start spinning, it generates electricity, which helps charge their phones on the table," said Katrina Luo, a staff member for McDonald's China's Corporate Communications.

According to official statements by the fast-food chain, the initiative, more than aiming at burning calories while eating, meant to encourage the generation of green energy to charge mobile devices.

'Guilt-free' burgers? Chinese McDonald's offers exercise bikes to burn calories while eating ​

China, Shanghai
ديسمبر ٢٤, ٢٠٢١ at ١٩:١٤ GMT +00:00 · Published

Several customers enjoyed 'guilt-free' burgers while spinning and burning calories on eco-friendly stationary bikes at a McDonald's in Shanghai on Friday.

After a video of people spinning at McDonald's went viral online, dozens of Shanghai residents decided to try out the latest not only healthy but also environmentally friendly trend.

"It functions as a seat as well as a bike. When people start spinning, it generates electricity, which helps charge their phones on the table," said Katrina Luo, a staff member for McDonald's China's Corporate Communications.

According to official statements by the fast-food chain, the initiative, more than aiming at burning calories while eating, meant to encourage the generation of green energy to charge mobile devices.

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Several customers enjoyed 'guilt-free' burgers while spinning and burning calories on eco-friendly stationary bikes at a McDonald's in Shanghai on Friday.

After a video of people spinning at McDonald's went viral online, dozens of Shanghai residents decided to try out the latest not only healthy but also environmentally friendly trend.

"It functions as a seat as well as a bike. When people start spinning, it generates electricity, which helps charge their phones on the table," said Katrina Luo, a staff member for McDonald's China's Corporate Communications.

According to official statements by the fast-food chain, the initiative, more than aiming at burning calories while eating, meant to encourage the generation of green energy to charge mobile devices.

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