Mandeville
Prince
Well McDonalds is probably the worst corporation ever and we know there is probably nothing worse you could possibly consume than anything offered at McDonalds. You'd probably drink glycol before eating at McDonalds.
I thoroughly enjoy the possibility that someone could spit in my Quarter Pounder - this attracts me and countless others to the restaurant. We also use the metric system in Canada, so the burger sounds exotic to me. And in Canada our standards for beef are superior to the United States so eating at McDonalds is a bit more comforting.
But McDonalds still sucks as a corporation in the end.
And McDonalds has a pretty lengthy history of lawsuits to substantiate how much you can actually trust a McDonalds...
Google:
http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071006/ZONE10/710060505
http://www.compassionatespirit.com/McDonalds-Lawsuit-Timeline.htm
The most current in the news is the strip hoax in the first link. I don't care much for that story because it's far too typical of the retards McDonalds employs. But McDonalds might have just found a way to continue taking serious advantage of people while avoiding the possibility of lawsuits because of the internet. McDonalds contracts out interactive, usually Flash, online promotions and games to a company by the name of Corsis. And it is starting to look like McDonalds and Corsis may have been a bit sketchy about the design, play, and purpose of the game. If you check out slickdeals.net you can check out an awfully lengthy discussion about how thier online monopoly game is rigged.
The catch is it seems as though you aren't rollin' the dice, Ronald is. The P.O. box for the complete set of rules does not exist. And Uncle Pennybags is really cashing in this time.
The questions:
Does McDonalds suck? Are there any current methods which to monitor the development of mass marketed online games?
I thoroughly enjoy the possibility that someone could spit in my Quarter Pounder - this attracts me and countless others to the restaurant. We also use the metric system in Canada, so the burger sounds exotic to me. And in Canada our standards for beef are superior to the United States so eating at McDonalds is a bit more comforting.
But McDonalds still sucks as a corporation in the end.
And McDonalds has a pretty lengthy history of lawsuits to substantiate how much you can actually trust a McDonalds...
Google:
http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071006/ZONE10/710060505
http://www.compassionatespirit.com/McDonalds-Lawsuit-Timeline.htm
The most current in the news is the strip hoax in the first link. I don't care much for that story because it's far too typical of the retards McDonalds employs. But McDonalds might have just found a way to continue taking serious advantage of people while avoiding the possibility of lawsuits because of the internet. McDonalds contracts out interactive, usually Flash, online promotions and games to a company by the name of Corsis. And it is starting to look like McDonalds and Corsis may have been a bit sketchy about the design, play, and purpose of the game. If you check out slickdeals.net you can check out an awfully lengthy discussion about how thier online monopoly game is rigged.
The catch is it seems as though you aren't rollin' the dice, Ronald is. The P.O. box for the complete set of rules does not exist. And Uncle Pennybags is really cashing in this time.
The questions:
Does McDonalds suck? Are there any current methods which to monitor the development of mass marketed online games?
You took the words out of my mouth.