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Dear McDonalds, RE: McRib

Dear McDonalds, RE: McRib

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Dear McDonalds,

Could you please add more delicious sauce to your McRib menu item? The dioxin-laced cardboard container is only half-saturated by the time I get home. Thanks in advance.

Yours,
America

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Originally posted by Doctor Rat
Dear McDonalds,

Could you please add more delicious sauce to your McRib menu item? The dioxin-laced cardboard container is only half-saturated by the time I get home. Thanks in advance.

Yours,
America
Mmm...dioxin

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Originally posted by Doctor Rat
Dear McDonalds,

Could you please add more delicious sauce to your McRib menu item? The dioxin-laced cardboard container is only half-saturated by the time I get home. Thanks in advance.

Yours,
America
No. You buy McEars'n'Noses, you take what's given you. If you want to choose what you eat, you either go somewhere that sells food fit for human consumption, or you make it yourself. Why do you think those "ribs" come so cheap? You didn't really believe they're actual ribs from an actual animal, did you? The sauce is there to disguise that the "rib" tastes suspiciously of rendered rat tails. Soaking through to your lap is not the original intent, it's only a bonus.

Richard

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c.f. 30 Day man.

Liver failure.

Great food 🙁

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ITS STILL NOT BIG ENOUGH

I DEMAND PURE FATTENING GOODNESS LACED WITH ARTIFICIAL FAT

😠

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It is not all that cheap really, considering it is known not to be that great for your health.

It gives me a bit of a laugh how the UK macdonalds have tried to put out this 'healthy' junk food image.
One of their genius strategies is to sell.... wait for it....pieces, of apple. Thats right, not even a whole apple, just a few pieces - and for the price of a whole bag of apples which you could buy fresh.

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Originally posted by Tyrannosauruschex
It is not all that cheap really, considering it is known not to be that great for your health.

It gives me a bit of a laugh how the UK macdonalds have tried to put out this 'healthy' junk food image.
One of their genius strategies is to sell.... wait for it....pieces, of apple. Thats right, not even a whole apple, just a few pieces - and for the price of a whole bag of apples which you could buy fresh.
Same here in Australia - they sell McSalads with dressings that have almost as much fat, salt and sugar as a Big Mac - never seen anyone actually buy one tho.

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isnt mcdonalds one of those specialist place you go to for classic junk food? - and wouldnt you be really disappointed therefore if it wasnt fattening/ unhealthy/ poor value for money. 😕

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Originally posted by eamon o
isnt mcdonalds one of those specialist place you go to for classic junk food? - and wouldnt you be really disappointed therefore if it wasnt fattening/ unhealthy/ poor value for money. 😕
Not really because they sell salads

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