endacl wrote: » Fun fact: George Hook was offered the first McDonalds franchise here, and turned it down because he thought Irish people wouldn't eat meals without plates and cutlery.
Glenster wrote: » I find the McMor offensive.
osarusan wrote: » Fast Food Nation was a very interesting book. Their chips are nice, at least compared to KFC, althoughI preferred BK's whopper myself, but try to avoid all that now...apart from Donkey Ford's.
JupiterKid wrote: » Do you like the occasional Big Mac? Do you have fond memories of birthday parties at McDonalds in your childhood? Is this thread making your mouth water for a Quarter Pounder meal right now?:D Or are they an evil global corporation making us obese?
JupiterKid wrote: » There are places that you can eat in far worse than MaccyDs.
PARlance wrote: » Watched the movie "Founder" last week, not a bad way to pass an hour or two. It's the story of how McDonalds became a franchise.
Viscount Aggro wrote: » Its gone expensive, 7 or 8 Euro for a "meal" Notice the way they no longer display a full menu with prices - thought that was illegal.
topper75 wrote: » Aye. Plus €2, and you are eating a carvery roast with a knife and fork, at a table, civilized, like a Christian (as my gran would say).
Tombo2001 wrote: » I have no idea how their marketing reached out to a four year old, but somehow it did.