At least, according to Vincent. Personally, I've never been to France and I can't find any clarification for it, but it makes sense.
I'm not sure if you were actually looking for an answer to this question, but in case you were, it's from Pulp Fiction.
2006-11-05 09:49:04
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answered by DetroitBrat 3
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Actually that would be call Le Royale Au Gratin and the Big Mac would be calle Le Grande Mac. But it is good to see people quoting Samuel L Jackson in Pulp Fiction.
2006-11-05 18:24:29
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answered by LORD Z 7
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That is correct. It is called the Royale with Cheese because France uses the metric system.
2006-11-05 17:54:34
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answered by travis_a_duncan 4
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DID you know people in europe put mayo on everything. Another quote from Pulp fiction.
2006-11-05 20:49:23
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answered by pcolloredmen 1
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That's Pulp Fiction. Quentin Tarantino's masterpiece (so i hear).
2006-11-05 17:57:29
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answered by ya_ss_ef 2
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and a big mac is Le Big Mac
2006-11-05 18:00:53
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answered by jcrull70 2
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No but thats good to know
2006-11-05 17:56:53
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answered by roncho 4
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you answered your own question, gumby!
2006-11-05 17:47:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Well i do now.
2006-11-05 17:45:29
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answered by Anonymous
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