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PurpleDuck wrote:I think its a this country thing. I visited one in France and the serivce and food was far better than here and the stuff & food in the happy meals bag was excellent quality.
You are right.
Ones in Pakistan are also very good.... great hot food ... clean environment....
Also you get a full variety of McD's menu there. Its only recently they intorduced Sundae here, and that only on limited flavours.0 -
I can't believe anyone hasn't mentioned the fact that Mc Donalds (et al) are utter sh*te, has no one seen 'supersize me' or read 'fast food nation'.....this is not food. Hormone-laden burgers made from "mechanically recovered meat" (just think about the description) buns stuffed with sugar (high fructose corn syrup) and chemicals, nuked for thirty seconds before they are dumped on the tray in front of you by some disinterested teenager (I know there is a large proportion of undergrads that work there - my OH worked there while we were at uni- but they do it for the money not for the love of the golden arches or a career, how many are there after they have their degree????). in the last few years Mc Ds has lost money and I hope it continues, this country is decending into a spiral of obese diabetic, wingeing consumers and the sooner it becomes an offense for a parent to feed a child fast food more than once a month (let alone once a day) the better...and......relaaaaaaaaax .......rant over..... eat crap if you want to.......feed your kids crap if you want to......its a free country....What's he building in there???
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How much did we over spend whilst on maternity leave :mad:0 -
above post was by lydias OH :eek:What's he building in there???
Debt at highest £30,450 (Dec 05)
Debt at lowest £9, 113 (Jul 07)
How much did we over spend whilst on maternity leave :mad:0 -
phone 0870bigmac and you are guaranteed a free meal0
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