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| Watching the Wheels Last Online: Today 01:42 AM Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: east of Pattaya
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| HOLY COW!! 1.2 million Australians go through McDonald's golden arches every day THE reinvented fast-food chain McDonald's has bounced back from the Super Size Me controversy to serve a record number of Australians in the past year. An average of 1.2million Australians a day walked through the golden arches in 2007. The franchise, which has 762 restaurants across the nation, notched double-digit growth over the calendar year, a McDonald's Australia spokeswoman said. But only 15percent of sales were its healthy eating options such as salads and fruit juices. The top seller was the cheeseburger The fast-food giant has prevailed despite the negative publicity generated by Morgan Spurlock's 2004 documentary Super Size Me, which highlighted the filmmaker's 11-kilogram weight gain and associated health problems after he ate nothing but McDonald's for 30 days. .... A report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development revealed last year that Australia had the fifth highest adult obesity rate behind the US, Mexico, Britain and Greece. 1.2 million Australians go through McDonald's golden arches every day - National The population of Oz is somewhere around 30 million. I think that, per capita, Aussies must eat a helluva lot more at Maccas than merkins. ![]()
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| The Peoples Champ Last Online: 01-12-2008 10:23 AM Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Home
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| Ban Chang Last Online: Yesterday 11:12 AM Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: You'd be amazed
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| I always think the 'restaurant' when used in the Maccies context, is something of an oxymoron, as well as wishful thinking on their part. What's wrong with 'burger bar', whcih is what it is? |
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