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... speakin' of Whoppers, the first Burger King in Japan opened its doors in Shinjuku last week. It's about 5 hours away from me by train... but I'm thinking I might go...
2dimes wrote:I had burger king in Dover before we caught the ferry first time in the UK going to France in 2000. It was not very good.heavycola wrote:Nobunaga wrote:MeDeFe wrote:Where's the "Can I have a Whopper?"-question
... speakin' of Whoppers, the first Burger King in Japan opened its doors in Shinjuku last week. It's about 5 hours away from me by train... but I'm thinking I might go...
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Dude they just opened the first Beard Papa's in London. First in Europe, I believe. A very exciting development nonetheless.
Hitman079 wrote:diddle wrote:has anyone ever seen 'Supersize Me' -that says it all
i was hungry for Mickey D's after that..
and also a good question:
can i have a mcpizza?
I believe that, we had some decent food when we came back and spent some time wandering. I'm not a fan of British beef overall though. I think you prefer the beef you grew up eating, though I love it from egypt!Bertros Bertros wrote:2dimes wrote:I had burger king in Dover before we caught the ferry first time in the UK going to France in 2000. It was not very good.heavycola wrote:Nobunaga wrote:MeDeFe wrote:Where's the "Can I have a Whopper?"-question
... speakin' of Whoppers, the first Burger King in Japan opened its doors in Shinjuku last week. It's about 5 hours away from me by train... but I'm thinking I might go...
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Dude they just opened the first Beard Papa's in London. First in Europe, I believe. A very exciting development nonetheless.
Whilst I don't do Maccy Ds and manage to stomach BK as an act of desperation maybe once a year maximum I'd like to point out that the quality of culinary experience in Dover is not representative of the UK as a whole.
lduke1990 wrote:I worked at McDonald's for 10 months, I don't eat there, and when I worked there, I only ate there if I made the burger myself. I have my reasons, if you have any questions as to why please ask away.
luns101 wrote:lduke1990 wrote:I worked at McDonald's for 10 months, I don't eat there, and when I worked there, I only ate there if I made the burger myself. I have my reasons, if you have any questions as to why please ask away.
OK, why? Did they break the health code or something and you witnessed it?
0ojakeo0 wrote:lol i love mvdonalds i go there at least 3 or 4 times a week and im not fat im completley in shape
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0ojakeo0 wrote:i think it really good i mean its still food just like fryed and i keep myself in shape i play about 7 sports year round w/ my friends
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why do people eat this food wat makes them eat it
1. McDonald’s food is just that, food. There is nothing contained in it that makes people want to eat it, except quality ingredients used in good recipes.
Why do after eating the Big Mac I feel sick the next day?
1. McDonald’s food contains nothing that should make a normal, healthy person ill or feel sick in any way and all ingredients that are used are similar to those you would buy in the supermarket or use at home.
luns101 wrote:lduke1990 wrote:I worked at McDonald's for 10 months, I don't eat there, and when I worked there, I only ate there if I made the burger myself. I have my reasons, if you have any questions as to why please ask away.
OK, why? Did they break the health code or something and you witnessed it?
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