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...*sighs* It makes me fat...that's my honest answer.
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I only eat their fries and I like those.
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I cannot identify the food at all. I know the taste is fat and salt with some type of chemicals. I have a friend who is a chef and he explained what everything is really made of, you don't want to know. But nothing is real, it's all processed. If you need something fast because you are on the go, it's OK. Once or twice a month at the most. Eating that food is just unhealthy and that goes for all fast food.
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bathrooms filled with vomit.
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Good fries.. yumm :)
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Ever checked out the fat and chlorestrol content in food served at McDonalds restaurant? Go into the restaurant and look on the flipside of the paper they place on a tray. Its all loaded.
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hmmm... it's ok when i'm drunk and everything it's not HORRIBLE... but the calorie and fat content is ... wow.
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I don't think it is as horrible as it's reputation says it is. However, whenever I go to McDonalds I can't help feeling guilty and like a "typical American".
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I love their cheeseburgers and fries also but when I see the documentary Super Size Me I think about eating McDonalds.
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Not much. Their double cheeseburger sent me running to the bathroom yesterday. Good thing I had some air freshener handy.
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Is it compulsory to think of them?
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lol 'la la la la LAAAA I'm LUGGIN IT !!!!'
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Temporary relief of a hungry stomach.
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I can't say I hate it, but I don't like it either. I watched some of it's history and some of the most unique McDonalds and it was quite fascinating!
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On the rare occasion that I think of them at all, it's usually about the fact that they don't pay people enough, and that their food is both nasty and unhealthy.
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fatting but i love it!!!!!
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Best fries!
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I haven´t been to McDonalds for the past six years, so I don´t really know what to say.
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I think of the low pay. I once saw a McDonald's paycheck and they actually cheated the employee out of .7 of a cent. All those fractions of a cent add up like in "Office Space" I suppose
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Our McD's poisons their food before putting it in the dumpster (they use bleach) to kill pigeons and birds which are in the area and use the dumpster as a food source. Boooo!!! Lexington Kentucky Campus McD's
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I think they are one of the oldest Scottish clans along with the Campbells. :-)
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Too fattening to eat often.
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I miss American style hamburgers. There aren't any American chains in the country where I live.
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Hate it - I would rather go hungry than eat anything from mcd's.
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I'd rather go hungry!
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McDonald's is not to blame for the growth of obesity. I eat McDonald's pretty often and I can still run all day and I'm skinny. People get obese of it because if there not at McDonalds they are at their home just sitting and watching TV. Those little hamburgers/fries are easy to burn off. One mile of a slow pace jog will take care of it.
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I try not to think of them at all,or I will start to rant on how bad they are and fill a book.
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I hate McDonalds!
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I don't eat fast food except for Pizza Hut
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he had a wonderful farm
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I love there snackwraps
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Nothing. Although a shamrock shake sounds good.
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I put up an answer here before, but here is another one (Re: McDonald's history): Dick and Mac McDonald started a drive in steak restaurant (the Airdrome, if I remember correctly) in Arcadia, California, in 1937. It had all the usual things a drive in had then: carhop waitresses and a complete menu. The carhops would bring out a tray which would be placed on the door. In 1940 the Airdrome moved about 60 miles east to San Bernardino. The operation was very much the same. In 1948, the brothers were losing money with their business. The shut down operations for three months. When they reopened, they changed everything. The menu was simplified. Whereas they had steak, chicken, shrimp, burgers, hot dogs, and other sandwiches before, now they had: -Hamburgers -Cheeseburgers -French Fries -Coca-Cola -Orange Drink -Coffee -Milk Shakes One big change was the way food was ordered. Customers had to go to the window to order (there would be no drive throughs for more than twenty years!) Some loyal customers got angry over this and drove their cars up to the window to order. They had several locations besides the one in San Bernardino including Riverside and Pomona. In 1953, the brothers began franchising their name. The first McDonald's franchise was in Phoenix, Arizona. This was also the first store to sport the famous arches. The following year, a traveling salesman named Ray Kroc came to the San Bernardino store to try to sell them a Mixmaster for making milk shakes. Ray liked what he saw so much, he actually bought the brothers' name and the company. After this the brothers were left with a handfull of restaurants around Riverside and San Bernardino. In 1962, Ray Kroc's chain opened an outlet on North E Street in San Bernardino, within sight of the orginal store. With this, since Kroc actually owned the name, the name of the brothers' chain was changed to the Big M. It would remain until the brothers' retirement in 1972. The closest thing to the original McDonald's concept can be found in the In-N-Out chain, which started in Southern California a couple of years before the McDonalds began their innovative concept.
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It's Mc gross.
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I think the burgers are getting smaller every year. In 20 years you can eat a big mac with just one bite. But its good too bad there isn't one close to where i live.
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They build some very expensive airplanes.
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