I'd queue not to go a MacDonald's , only time I go is if I need a good bowel clean out as that's what happens when I've had 1
You write like a 6 year old.
I'd queue not to go a MacDonald's , only time I go is if I need a good bowel clean out as that's what happens when I've had 1
I'd queue not to go a MacDonald's , only time I go is if I need a good bowel clean out as that's what happens when I've had 1
I would normally never buy a Rustlers, but I saw they did a sausage muffin and thought I would try it. I made a fried egg in a ring, toasted the muffin, microwaved the sausage and it was actually really good!
I said "There will be some of those people waiting who don't really like mcdonalds, or certainly wasn't planning on having one."
Now if you are correct in what you say, that's even worse![]()
What you 'said above' was a social experiment on social pressures to conform. The whole premise of putting two food vans next to eachother and testing has nothing to do with people wanting a burger at mcdonalds. If you cant see how your experiment and footage of people queuing for mcdonalds are unrelated even after me explaining it then we'll just have to agree to disagree. There's nothing else i can say.
Waiting 1hr for a McDonalds is just absurd!
I never said 100%, I'm generalizing because yes the vast majority of people will be going there to buy fast food, not sit in a queue. it's bloody ridiculous to think otherwise.Well I can't read the minds of all those people sat in the queue, but if as you say 100% of those are geninely wanting a mcdonalds, and they haven't joined the queue because they saw it whilst driving past, then I really don't know what to say.
I mean if you really can't find anything better to do, then fair enough I guess. Hell, sitting in the garden eating one of those rustler things is better (isn't it).
I do honestly think though that some of them are in the queue simply because everyone else is. I've witnessed similar numerous times.
What is the "egg" made of in those breakfast buns? It nearly made me puke when I tried one for the first time.
What is the "egg" made of in those breakfast buns? It nearly made me puke when I tried one for the first time.
Hmm, takes some going to ruin an egg that well.![]()
Copy and. Paste obviously,,,
McDonald's eggs are cracked to make liquid eggs. McDonald's Those eggs contain sodium acid pyrophosophate, citric acid, and monosodium phosphate, for color, as well as carrageenan, modified foot starch, and soybean oil for texture. The eggs also have soy lethicin to prevent the eggs from sticking to pans while cooking
https://www.exploratorium.edu/cooking/eggs/eggcomposition.htmlWhat is the "egg" made of in those breakfast buns? It nearly made me puke when I tried one for the first time.
it said on the radio, one had a 4hr queue, but I think in the link above that one was 2hrs