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Topic History of: Big Macs....
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Green Man Jamie wrote:
I'm not sure Gerald Ratner would agree.

At least Ratner was truthful, we all knew Ratner's sold rubbish jewellery but you got what you paid for. Warren James sell crap jewellery also but it's always busy in the shops.
md There are always exceptions!
Jamie I'm not sure Gerald Ratner would agree.
md Isn’t there a saying that any publicity is good publicity?
Paul McDonald's sell about one billion Big Macs a year and most international nutritional assessments have shown them to be both healthy and beneficial.

They've been selling in over a hundred territories for over 55 years and analysed by numerous agencies and organisations who found nothing untoward.

It'd be unwise though to consume this very popular product on a daily basis as a healthy diet usually includes a variety of food products. For one item though, a Big Mac has a particularly large number.


www.nutritionvalue.org/McDONALD%27S%2C_B...tritional_value.html