I save the word 'majority' for things where at least some kind of counting has gone on.
I think!
So I'll talk about the majority of voters, or the majority of the applicants, or the majority of the burgers served by a particular restaurant (if I've got some kind of fact to support that - perhaps a newspaper article).
But if I'm not counting I'll just say, most of the tourists in France, most people, most of the people in Iceland, etc. I'm not counting. I mean, like, 80% or more. Maybe!
I'd rarely say the majority of the milk has been drunk. I'd just say 'most'. But I suppose if I had been counting/measuring the amount consumed then maybe I would! (????)
I think maybe the difference between MOST and MAJORITY is an ART not a science?