McDonalds are ok now and again....well trained staff on the whole.plenty of meal choices and spotless.Long Time Lurker wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 10:19 pmEek, Mc Donalds is a bit too far the other way for me. I wouldn't touch the stuff if it was free.
Good wholesome food, cooked to heighten the flavour and served in respectable portions is what I look for. Sadly, places that serve such food are a rarity these days. I should maybe move to Italy, when they start letting people back in.
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I suspect theyve actually lowered the sinks in the McD bogs to enable their jogging bottomed underclass clientele to take a wazz without standing on tiptoe.
I avoid the places at all costs...fat camps for pasty warty inadequates. If I had to enter one again I'd wear a decontamnation suit.
I avoid the places at all costs...fat camps for pasty warty inadequates. If I had to enter one again I'd wear a decontamnation suit.
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How anyone can take their children to McDonalds is beyond me. All they are doing is encouraging children to eat unhealthy food which causes obesity. Its lazy parents who want an easy life.
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It's called giving your kids a treat,bet your kids hated you...."Dad can we have a McDonald's......no you cant eat your cucumber sandwich "pushpinpussy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 11:24 amHow anyone can take their children to McDonalds is beyond me. All they are doing is encouraging children to eat unhealthy food which causes obesity. Its lazy parents who want an easy life.
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As I said. lazy parenting. They probably loved you for it. But there is a way to treat kids without plying them with rubbish.
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Ronseal!pushpinpussy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 11:39 amAs I said. lazy parenting. They probably loved you for it. But there is a way to treat kids without plying them with rubbish.