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Mcdonald's Burgers Are Getting Very Expensive
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. . . for some people, at least ;-)
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I'm trying to decide which branch to drive to myself, from my home here in Suffolk. Should it be the one in Penzance, perhaps, or the one in Elgin? They're both equally logical choices, or so it seems ;-)
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I'm trying to decide which branch to drive to myself, from my home here in Suffolk. Should it be the one in Penzance, perhaps, or the one in Elgin? They're both equally logical choices, or so it seems ;-)
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McDonalds burgers are made out of 100% Minced beef, the same as regular minced beef you buy in the shops except ground up finer. There are no cereals, fillers or preservatives. They are cooked on a griddle with no added fat and there is nothing 'unhealthy' about them - unless you eat them every day and the chips and bread are likely to be worse for you than the meat pattie.
McDonalds burgers are made out of 100% Minced beef, the same as regular minced beef you buy in the shops except ground up finer. There are no cereals, fillers or preservatives. They are cooked on a griddle with no added fat and there is nothing 'unhealthy' about them - unless you eat them every day and the chips and bread are likely to be worse for you than the meat pattie.
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