There's a McD and Burger King close to where I work.  Sometimes I
go there, and when I do I almost always go to Burger King, just
because the way of the traffic makes it easier.  Are Burger King's
beef and fries OK?

Seriously, the fact McD is the largest of them makes it more likely
to be the target of such stories.  At least they have enforce a
corporate procedure/standard for making their foods.  Unlikely your
favorite street corner restuarants.  You don't know what they do
to your food in the backrooms.

Tonghang.

On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, aimcompute wrote:

> Really - seriously, you can't be upset about that?  I'll bet I could go find
> 10 websites slamming McDonald's into the ground right now with all kinds of
> stories true and false and I've never even looked before.
>
> On a somewhat cynical note, I think the corporate entity McDonalds is
> interested more in my wallet and protecting their backsides than anything
> else.
>
> I never intended to start a war.  On the other hand, you want to know what I
> heard about their french fries? :-)
>
>
> Tom C.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 11:54 AM
> Subject: OT: Definitely an old wives tale...
>
>
> > >>OT:  Possible wives-tale.  My wife was telling me last weekend that one
> her girlfriend's aways back husband was a beef buyer and would travel the
> > country to cattle auctions.  The term "cancer-beef" apparently applied to
> cattle that  had tumors and were otherwise "unprime".  Apparently, according
> to the story, McDonalds was consistently the buyer of this kind of livestock
> and always bought it up quickly.<<

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