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Singlemalt

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Not even as a kid? Happy meals were awesome with the free toy. So much choice for semi-healthy fast food now, I can't see why anyone would choose them.
Nope. McD's opened in my town when I was in HS (mid 1960s), there were no happy meals or Big Macs(begun '67). The only thing they had going for them was stuff was fast and dirt cheap and they had great TV commercials

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Laughing Grass

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Nope. McD's opened in my town when I was in HS (mid 1960s), there were no happy meals or Big Macs(begun '67). The only thing they had going for them was stuff was fast and dirt cheap and they had great TV commercials

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June 1979 for the happy meal. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Meal I can see why you wouldn't be interested in them if you weren't getting a toy. I'm suprised the filet o fish is older than the big mac.
 

Bareback

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Nope. McD's opened in my town when I was in HS (mid 1960s), there were no happy meals or Big Macs(begun '67). The only thing they had going for them was stuff was fast and dirt cheap and they had great TV commercials

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I can’t stand Mc. Dodos the food is awful and service is just as bad. The funny thing is fast food commercials used to make food look pretty good but since the digital tv came to be the commercials can’t even do that anymore.
 

jerryb73

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I can’t stand Mc. Dodos the food is awful and service is just as bad. The funny thing is fast food commercials used to make food look pretty good but since the digital tv came to be the commercials can’t even do that anymore.
If I ask my daughter where she wants to eat, it’s always McDonald’s. We don’t ask her much. Lol. Now if I say we are going to a dine in, it’s always the Mexican place:-D
 

lokie

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WTF are those people at? McSpaghetti? McDo? wtf is McDo?
Looks like a chicken Parmesan of sorts.





We Try a “One-Piece Chicken McDo With McSpaghetti” at McDonald’s in the Philippines


The spaghetti and chicken combo is topped with several slices of sausage and shredded cheese. Combined with a cola and fried chicken it’s pretty filling.

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In our continuing endeavor to visit McDonald’s restaurants around the world we sample the unique regional offerings the international chain creates to appease the locals and delight tourists.
This time RocketNews24 sent a reporter to a McDonald’s in the Philippines to sample one of their localized combos centered by a heap of McSpaghetti. The following is their report.

■ Filipino McDonald’s has Spaghetti!
Upon entering the McDonald’s I could see written on the expansive menu board, “Spaghetti Chicken Rice.” I knew right there and then what to order.
■ McDonald’s McSpaghetti Combo
I ordered the 1pc. Chicken McDo With McSpaghetti for 115 Pesos (US$2.80). It consisted of a fried chicken drumstick, cup of sauce, some spaghetti with meat sauce, and a drink.



 

Laughing Grass

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Looks like a chicken Parmesan of sorts.





We Try a “One-Piece Chicken McDo With McSpaghetti” at McDonald’s in the Philippines


The spaghetti and chicken combo is topped with several slices of sausage and shredded cheese. Combined with a cola and fried chicken it’s pretty filling.

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In our continuing endeavor to visit McDonald’s restaurants around the world we sample the unique regional offerings the international chain creates to appease the locals and delight tourists.
This time RocketNews24 sent a reporter to a McDonald’s in the Philippines to sample one of their localized combos centered by a heap of McSpaghetti. The following is their report.

■ Filipino McDonald’s has Spaghetti!
Upon entering the McDonald’s I could see written on the expansive menu board, “Spaghetti Chicken Rice.” I knew right there and then what to order.
■ McDonald’s McSpaghetti Combo
I ordered the 1pc. Chicken McDo With McSpaghetti for 115 Pesos (US$2.80). It consisted of a fried chicken drumstick, cup of sauce, some spaghetti with meat sauce, and a drink.



Yuck! It all looks bad. They just pack their rice into a ball... who does that?

 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Nope. McD's opened in my town when I was in HS (mid 1960s), there were no happy meals or Big Macs(begun '67). The only thing they had going for them was stuff was fast and dirt cheap and they had great TV commercials

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jesus, 22 cent milkshakes? and you know they were actually milkshakes in the 60s, not kelp extract smoothies that separate into 7 layers of different "stuff" if you let it melt....
 
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