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McDonald's - Buy One, Get One Free
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I agree with Sparkymarky. McDonalds is evil, everything about it is wrong. and the happy meal adverts infuriate me. They should be banned. :mad:0
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Most major corporations are evil, especially multi-nationals. Our job is to exploit them back, wherever possible
Thanks to all who post constructively.
Have an A1 day!0 -
sparkymarky wrote:Two heart attacks for the price of one.
No Thanks.
Have you seen what goes into their food?
Quick! Grabbit while you can... still walk without the use of a walking stick for the side of your body that packs in when the heart attack wipes out one side of your brain.
Hardly a special offer!
which is your opinion, having said that, i suppose most of the food offers that are posted in here are not for healthy food, but so what, it IS an offer and thanks to the original poster, this will save my work colleagues and i a hungry tummy when out and about, and who says you have to eat them both? it halves the price of your meal.
nice workwhat is the plural of moose?
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The new deli sandwiches range do bring about a pleasant change especially since they're providing introductory offers like BOGOF or discounts and a loyalty card too. The deli sandwich range is only available at participating stores.I know nothing0
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u wana c how the meat most of the big companys uses is processed. Some of the companys that supply macdonalds, tescos etc prepare meat in a way u wouldnt dare do in your own kitchen. Realized buying food from such well known companys dosent imply u getting quality.0
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You're right, but if people saw how most processed food was prepared they probably wouldn't eat it. I remember my horror as a temp when I did a couple of 12-hour-shifts at Mr Kipling Cakes to help my agency out. That was about 30 years ago, and I haven't eaten any Mr Kipling products since...Thanks to all who post constructively.
Have an A1 day!0 -
I don't care how cheap McDonalds food is, or how hungry I am. I wouldn't put any of this rubbish inside my body at any price.
Looks awful, Tastes awful, and by golly it IS awful!0 -
Thanks for the offer. Like most people I enjoy the occasional McD's and will certainly make use of this.
Incidentally, their chicken nuggets are the ONLY ones I ever let my children eat since I read the Consumer Associations report into them. Even the best of the supermarket nuggets contain all sorts of junk compared to McD's 100% chicken breast variety.
And those who are against their highly succesful business model ... I hope they follow their arguments to their conclusion and avoid shopping at Tesco, Amazon, Walmart etc and avoid buying products from Nestle, Proctor & Gamble & the like.0 -
shieldsy wrote:Thanks for the offer. Like most people I enjoy the occasional McD's and will certainly make use of this.
Incidentally, their chicken nuggets are the ONLY ones I ever let my children eat since I read the Consumer Associations report into them. Even the best of the supermarket nuggets contain all sorts of junk compared to McD's 100% chicken breast variety.
And those who are against their highly succesful business model ... I hope they follow their arguments to their conclusion and avoid shopping at Tesco, Amazon, Walmart etc and avoid buying products from Nestle, Proctor & Gamble & the like.
Well put regarding other multi-nationals. I too enjoy the odd McD's, in fact could do with one now. It's all about having it in moderation. Not the best food too eat, but it tastes good so I'm not complaining."Boonowa tweepi, ha, ha."0 -
I never saw a veggie option at macdonalds either. BTW, while discussing vegetarianism, is oral okay as long as you don't swallow?0
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