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Emptied of expectation. Relax. ([personal profile] tinyjo) wrote2005-04-15 06:45 pm

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I got home this evening to find election literature from the Tories, Labour, the Lib Dems and ... McDonalds. Seriously - it's a 16 page glossy leaflet in tall thin format about how super McDonalds is. I just don't think they'll get my vote though.

[identity profile] barberio.livejournal.com 2005-04-15 06:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I might agree with their breakfast policies, but the rest of their manifesto is just popularist trash.
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[identity profile] badasstronaut.livejournal.com 2005-04-16 12:04 pm (UTC)(link)
How do they respond do the Jamie Oliver school dinner challenge? Or are they ignoring it and hoping the issue will disappear?

Feed me

(Anonymous) 2005-04-18 07:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I went to McDonalds the other week fot the first time in years. It was 11 o'clock, after badminton, I'd been locked out by my girlfriend (accidentally) and I was with my brother. I was pretty hungry and had a Quorn burger, donut and black coffee. My brother had a salad and a bag of fruit with a tea. The burger was sloppy, but ok. The coffee was excellent - better than Starbollocks. I think McDonalds would sell Entrecôte grilée with roasted onion and crème fraîche if there was a demand. Crap food succeeds due to poor education - which is in the interests of the government. Stupid people who spend flagrantly support the economy. Smarter people - and I believe people are generally getting smarter - will demand better quality. McDonalds, operating in a free market economy will comply. Conclusion: Don't blame the likes of McDonalds, blame government. The dullness of this posting is wholly attributable to the pile of election 2005 spam through my door. www.fruitscone.com