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If you have half a million quid a mcdonalds franchise is a bloody good investment.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostTo be closely followed by your arse.
(To be fair, about the only thing MacDonald's has going for it are the cleanliness standards - not that they're perfect, but you're unlikely to get food poisoning there).
Or Nando’s.
My dirty secret is 2 x double cheeseburgers. Have to get at least 10 minutes away before finishing them, so that when the drugs kick in to make you buy more you’ve got at least 10 minutes. After those 10 minutes you feel really ill so don’t bother buying any more.
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Only 'cos they don't sell actual food...Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostTo be closely followed by your arse.
(To be fair, about the only thing MacDonald's has going for it are the cleanliness standards - not that they're perfect, but you're unlikely to get food poisoning there).
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To be closely followed by your arse.Originally posted by woohoo View PostEach year I treat myself to a McDonalds, usually at the end of one of our road trips. Big Mac and two normal burgers. Ahh my mouth is literally watering.
(To be fair, about the only thing MacDonald's has going for it are the cleanliness standards - not that they're perfect, but you're unlikely to get food poisoning there).
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Have they learnt nothing from Super Size Me.
With recent product shrinkage due to inflation (typified so clearly by the Toblerone with missing peaks
), so they can keep the price more palatable, I bet the current Grand Big Mac is no bigger than the original Big Mac.
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Makes a change from goatkind.Originally posted by Mordac View PostYes, but never in Maccy D's though. He's doing 6 months in the cooler for crimes against humanity, apparently.
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Wasn't MF visiting clients in Middlesborough, Lincoln and Plymouth this week?
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Each year I treat myself to a McDonalds, usually at the end of one of our road trips. Big Mac and two normal burgers. Ahh my mouth is literally watering.
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Panic!!!!
'Grand' Big Mac falls victim to 'nationwide shortage' | Daily Mail Online
McDonald's fans panic as burger chain's new 'grand' Big Mac falls victim to 'nationwide shortage'
This week McDonald's launched a new bigger version of their flagship burger
Demand has been incredibly high and restaurants around the country sold out
Reports of a shortage have surfaced in Middlebrough, Lincoln and Plymouth
McDonald's moved to reassure customers and said they'll be back in stock soonTags: None
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