Recently, a video of a woman eating and cycling at a McDonald's restaurant in China has been spreading rapidly across social media, attracting about 35 million views in just 5 days. Many people couldn't help but feel strange and excited about the idea of letting customers exercise while enjoying McDonald's fast food.
The exercise bikes at McDonald's are made from recycled plastic and allow users to generate electricity from exercise, which can then be used to charge their cell phones or other devices.
First introduced in September at a McDonald's restaurant in southern Guangdong province, the machines are aimed at promoting an eco-friendly lifestyle and reducing carbon emissions. After being widely popularized on social media, many people have flocked to the McDonald's locations to experience the feeling of enjoying fast food and exercising at the same time.
The exercise machines are attached to the dining table and can also be used to charge phones. - Photo: McDonald's China



























