"20 British Foods Americans Have Probably Never Heard Of But Really Should Try" Probably not true but fun anyway:)
On Sat, 14 Nov 2015 11:55:36 -0500, Gary > wrote:
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>> vs. the fattiness of Americans who stuff themselves with McDogs food,
>> if you can call it food - yuck.
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>You need to lighten up on this issue. First of all, you might not like
>McDonalds food but you are in the minority. Lots of ppl like it and
>the company makes a fortune each year worldwide.
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>It's "different" food and I've always loved it. Don't eat there often,
>maybe once or twice a year but I'm always happy when I do.
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>Because of the McD french fry talk here lately, I stopped by on the
>way home yesterday. All I bought was 2 small fries (from their 'not a
>dollar anymore' menu). They were fresh cooked. Got out to my van and
>tasted one. It needed a bit of salt so I dumped out both bags into the
>large bag, added one packet of their nifty popcorn salt, shook the bag
>then started eating them as I drove home.
>
>Keep in mind, I hadn't had these in almost a year but WOW! What an
>amazingly good taste and crunch. There was no stopping. Their food is
>no where near YUCK. It's pretty darn good eats.
>
>YMMV but mine never will. I've always loved and always will love McD
>food. They are not responsible for overweight people. The people
>themselves that overeat need to take full responsibility for that.
We have to agree to disagree on this - it's something like 30 years
since I was in one or ate anything of theirs.
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