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ExomatrixTV
11th March 2015, 16:37
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Morbid
11th March 2015, 16:45
Im waiting for the day when all mcdees become official community kitchens and public toilets. actually, they already fall under at least one category.

Camilo
11th March 2015, 16:47
Good!...That's a good sign that people are awakening!

Lifebringer
11th March 2015, 18:06
McDonalds should make a commercial where Ronald McDonald and Hamburgler come incognito and taste the cheese burgers, and food, then have the hamburgler and Ronald go to the CEO's building and fire him for messing up the McDonalds cheeseburger legacy. Have them go to free range farms, and organic farms for produce, FL and CA citrus and let America taste it's legacy at it's best, not some corporate pink-slime-plastic burgers in wrapper. They've got to make massive change from cheap to good, and that is what brings a human in to eat "good" fast food.

heather6thsense
11th March 2015, 22:38
Location, location, location. This is inspiring news.

skyflower
12th March 2015, 00:08
They can survive if they change everything about their business model. Put people first, and the rest will follow. Make real food that is nutritious and tastes good.
They have the resources to make it happen, if only they can think outside their outdated box.

East Sun
12th March 2015, 01:27
I don't know if they deserve a second chance after what they have done to so many people over the years.

I ignored them and always will if I possibly can.

happyexpat
12th March 2015, 17:16
Im waiting for the day when all mcdees become official community kitchens and public toilets. actually, they already fall under at least one category.

That is so funny because it is the only thing we have used them for in the last several years. LOL

McDonald's or Tim Hortons.

Flash
12th March 2015, 18:11
That is so nice. A great day when such news come in the open.

Buzzie
12th March 2015, 19:13
I think back 35 or so years ago, to the time when I would become ecstatic when eating a Big Mac , fries, and an ice cold coke. It was heavenly. Sometimes I would consume two Big Macs at a sitting. Slowly McDonalds began to respond to critics by attempting to make their food more healthy and less tasty. Hells bells, who goes to McDonalds expecting healthy food? I read somewhere that McDonalds is thinking of adding kale to some of their food. Ech! I long for the day that they return to the Big Mack or yore. Add some greasy real fries. Those that have concerns about healthy food should frequent juice and watercress bars.

TigaHawk
12th March 2015, 21:29
You can get bugers for $1 and $2 over here in Australia at maccas. Knowing that no one ever sells something without making a profit, the fact they can make a burger and still profit from $1 is highly disturbing. That in itself reflects that the quality of ingredients are very much subpar.


This is my Burger. I have another where the meat is mince mixed with corn, onion, carrot and parsley. A lot of people are turning to "gourmet" burger prices and more than happy to pay $10-15 for a burger. Mine costs about the same and is fully organic. Imagine a corporation being able to source quality produce in bulk for far less than what I pay retail.


http://i.imgur.com/lTvTOWx.jpg


There is a gaping hole in the industry - and that is Organic fast food - just waiting to be filled...... Many would be interested if one were to open it's doors and not try to rip people off due to it being Organic... as there are quite a few trying to cash in thinking the word Organic means they can inflate the price extraordinarily because of it.

amor
13th March 2015, 02:06
I used to think the burger stores like King and McDonalds were a good deal until I read about the unhealthy and perhaps deadly chemical chemicals in the chicken nuggets. Can you imagine chewing something mixed with ammonia? That would be trying to hide up bad meat and/or genocide. As for coke, if you drink the diet version you get Rumsfeld's sweetener, aspertaim.