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McDonald's NOSTALGIA thread
speaking of transformers
I had the milkshake one. I miss it. ;_;
Ah yes, I remember those.
>likes
their fries are still the best
>dislikes
their burger seems to be getting smaller and smaller. The other day i got a fillet o fish and it was barely bigger than my palm, its pathetic
Also, the Big Mac is cheeseburger size.
The apple pies need to be fried.
Beef tallow needs to make a comeback.
Stupid question but I need to know. My local McD's that has been around forever used to be "rock and roll" themed. They had booths with large, record shaped, seats that had labels of classic rock songs on them as well as neon signs in the windows shaped like guitars and such. Question is; is that unusual for McDonalds to have "unique" designed locations like that? I figured it was probably a franchise that the owner decided to do something different with.
Sounds more like something Burger King would do.
>Stupid question but I need to know. My local McD's that has been around forever used to be "rock and roll" themed. They had booths with large, record shaped, seats that had labels of classic rock songs on them as well as neon signs in the windows shaped like guitars and such. Question is; is that unusual for McDonalds to have "unique" designed locations like that?
My local McDonalds is outer space themed, the plastic booths have planets and ships and shit painted on them and there used to be a big statue of a cartoon astronaut, it's because pretty much the only local celebrity in my town was a famous astronaut
It's franchise specific. There's one nearby me that's over 50 years old and it maintains the old Speedee Service aesthetic from the original McDees when Ray Kroc was around. But there's another down the street that's all urban chic with super fancy wood tables and minimalist lighting and shit. All pretty much what the franchisee owner decides to do with the place.