Are you a Mcdonalds fan

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McDonald's fans were left devastated after the long-awaited breakfast wrap was pulled from the menu just days after it returned.


I have the shirts the scarfs and pictures on my wall .

I even have a Pickled Big Mac in a jar.

I feel let down and may give up my season ticket.

Now I know how the Genocide fans must feel.
 
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Go in hungry, come out feeling sick.

And now with the added fun of waiting 45 mins for you food because of all the lazy c*** who are too fat to go out and would rather pay some bloke on a moped to collect it.
 
Fans in Australia go wild.



The meal, dubbed the Kerwin Frost Box, will include a Big Mac or 10-pack of nuggets, drink and fries as well as a toy made with adults in mind.

What could this toy possibly be?
 
Years and years ago I had a new van and I bought one of those bead seat covers for it. Every morning on my way to work I had a double egg 'n' bacon McMuffin and ate it while sitting in the traffic on the A13. One day I decided to give it a good clean so I took the beaded seat cover off and there must have been half a pound of lard ingrained into the seat that had accumulated drip by drip between my legs over the years. Yuk!
 
Years and years ago I had a new van and I bought one of those bead seat covers for it. Every morning on my way to work I had a double egg 'n' bacon McMuffin and ate it while sitting in the traffic on the A13. One day I decided to give it a good clean so I took the beaded seat cover off and there must have been half a pound of lard ingrained into the seat that had accumulated drip by drip between my legs over the years. Yuk!

Imagine what's stuck in your gut.
 
Go in hungry, come out feeling sick.

And now with the added fun of waiting 45 mins for you food because of all the lazy c*** who are too fat to go out and would rather pay some bloke on a moped to collect it.

Macdonalds goes cold so fast you have to decide whether to eat your chips or burger first, because whatever you second will be almost cold….by the time it’s delivered it would be stone cold and fit for the bin.
 
Macdonalds goes cold so fast you have to decide whether to eat your chips or burger first, because whatever you second will be almost cold….by the time it’s delivered it would be stone cold and fit for the bin.
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Macdonalds goes cold so fast you have to decide whether to eat your chips or burger first, because whatever you second will be almost cold….by the time it’s delivered it would be stone cold and fit for the bin.

Or they can both be cold from the start! I can only imagine anyone who has it delivered tries to reheat it somehow. I wonder what they're like after being microwaved :sick: I think the problem may be that the menu is so massive these days. Going back 10+years they had the hot chute thing to keep them warm, but that probably doesn't work when there are so many items on the menu.
 
Watched The Founder a few weeks ago about the way McD. began. Michael Keaton's on form and it shows how it started in California and spread through America then took over the world using dodgy dealings and unscrupulous lawyers. Ray Kroc basically stole the franchise by buying up land in his name then taking the restaurant from the brothers when they had to lease the land from him. All they had was the original restaurant in the end; the franchise belonged to Ray Kroc.
Had my first burger a long time beforeMcD came to the UK, and they were pretty good...didn't like the pickle though. Washed down with ice-cold coke. Most excellent. Only tried one once in the UK: a breakfast burger, and it'd been warmed up in a microwave with something that i was assured was scrambled egg and a hash brown. The fries were okay, but anything m.waved will never taste the same.
British Rail (EMR) did a much better breakfast: epic bacon buttie and really good coffee for a cheaper price.
 
Good film. The brothers didn't do bad out of it either. But it was a bit underhand.
Watched The Founder a few weeks ago about the way McD. began. Michael Keaton's on form and it shows how it started in California and spread through America then took over the world using dodgy dealings and unscrupulous lawyers. Ray Kroc basically stole the franchise by buying up land in his name then taking the restaurant from the brothers when they had to lease the land from him. All they had was the original restaurant in the end; the franchise belonged to Ray Kroc.
Had my first burger a long time beforeMcD came to the UK, and they were pretty good...didn't like the pickle though. Washed down with ice-cold coke. Most excellent. Only tried one once in the UK: a breakfast burger, and it'd been warmed up in a microwave with something that i was assured was scrambled egg and a hash brown. The fries were okay, but anything m.waved will never taste the same.
British Rail (EMR) did a much better breakfast: epic bacon buttie and really good coffee for a cheaper price.
 
Watched The Founder a few weeks ago about the way McD. began. Michael Keaton's on form and it shows how it started in California and spread through America then took over the world using dodgy dealings and unscrupulous lawyers. Ray Kroc basically stole the franchise by buying up land in his name then taking the restaurant from the brothers when they had to lease the land from him. All they had was the original restaurant in the end; the franchise belonged to Ray Kroc.
Had my first burger a long time beforeMcD came to the UK, and they were pretty good...didn't like the pickle though. Washed down with ice-cold coke. Most excellent. Only tried one once in the UK: a breakfast burger, and it'd been warmed up in a microwave with something that i was assured was scrambled egg and a hash brown. The fries were okay, but anything m.waved will never taste the same.
British Rail (EMR) did a much better breakfast: epic bacon buttie and really good coffee for a cheaper price.

It's hard to imagine that an all time great film could be made about making burgers, but they did, excellent film. I recall on a return trip to Tel Aviv in the 80's, an Israeli geezer excitedly took me to a fast food burger type place called McDavids (no, really). He said 'it's just like McDodalds, it wasn't.
 
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