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Flies in McDonalds Restaurant
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Come on guys, dont give juno a hard time for going to Mc D's!
He/she has asked for advice on who to take the matter further with...doesnt wanna know how scary the ingrediants of a milkshake is!:starmod: :staradmin :starmod:I gave up jogging for my health when my thighs kept rubbing together and setting fire to my knickers:starmod: :staradmin :starmod:0 -
Bendybops19 wrote:Come on guys, dont give juno a hard time for going to Mc D's!
He/she has asked for advice on who to take the matter further with...doesnt wanna know how scary the ingrediants of a milkshake is!
well said.. advice is what was asked for not a lectureThose we love don't go away,They walk beside us every day,Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved, still missed and very dear
Our thoughts are ever with you,Though you have passed away.And those who loved you dearly,
Are thinking of you today.0 -
Regardless of peoples' opinions about the quality, or otherwise, of their "food", they still need to comply with the same health requirements as any other "restaurant", "cafe", or whatever else you want to call it.
I'd call the local council and speak to environmental health. They can decide whether flies are a problem or not, and may inspect the premises if they think action is needed.0 -
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If this really is a problem for the OP, the solution is simple.
Talk to the manager on duty, show him/her the flies ask have they been noticed before and what action they have taken about them in the past. If no action........ suggest that over night they put up sticky fly catchers and maybe a portable UV trap.
I can't see what else they can do. please don't suggest they are breeding somewhere inside that is highly unlikely. If you are worried ask if you can be shown around to alay your fears that they are breeding instore on a dead rat.0 -
jockettuk wrote:well said.. advice is what was asked for not a lecture
Yeah, and pretty much my advise is forget it. Wanting to take matters further than contacting McDonalds about it?? Like I and someone else has asked - just what does the OP want to get out of this situation?
As for mine and other peoples opinions on McDonalds, that's what they are - opinions, and we're fully entitled to voice them on a forum, within a post related to McDonalds. It's discussion at the end of the day, if you want straight answers only then ask CAB or someone, cause this message board would get rather dull if it was pure facts and nothing else! :-)0 -
DaisyNelson wrote:Flies may well be better for you than anything they sell there.:drool: :dance: Timberlake Hussy Clique Member No 3 :dance: :drool:0
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