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45Ricochet wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
At least McDonalds uses American sourced beef and there's no surprises when eating their food, and prides themselves for striving to be error free when preparing your order.
We are what we eat, so enjoy!
However, one notable "ingredient" -- preservatives -- might be eliminated from the menu altogether. Mike Andres, president of McDonald's USA, sparked widespread speculation when he asked investors, "Why do we need to have preservatives in our food?" and then answered himself with a "We probably don't." Chicken fingers crossed.
Keep trying with the pro American campaign though. I bet the McDonalds in France sure don't like the All American Beef patty to go with their French Fries.
Bonne nuit maintenant :W
โApr-29-2015 08:01 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
At least McDonalds uses American sourced beef and there's no surprises when eating their food, and prides themselves for striving to be error free when preparing your order.
โApr-29-2015 07:28 PM
estesbubba wrote:
Pretty sure McDonald's burgers contain pink slime.
โApr-29-2015 07:21 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
At least McDonalds uses American sourced beef and there's no surprises when eating their food, and prides themselves for striving to be error free when preparing your order.
On the other hand your brand RAM AKA Wendy's is trying to copy the McDonalds model because everything they've done to date has failed, and the source of the beef is a mystery, your lucky if you get your order partially right....
On problem with the above model I would assume Wendy's is not foreign owned and didn't require a bail out. :W
โApr-29-2015 07:17 PM
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45Ricochet wrote:itguy08 wrote:
There's a reason Ford sells the most of them.
So does McDonald's, great burger's I would assume :W
โApr-29-2015 06:02 PM
itguy08 wrote:
There's a reason Ford sells the most of them.
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โApr-28-2015 12:24 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
Made in the USA means something to me and is very important