Is McDonald's rubbish Farm assured!

Location
Cleveland
I don't mind McDonald's....they use a lot of British product...they sell a lot of British product...it's quick and convenient, I don't go very often but I had one of their 'signature' burgers last week and enjoyed it....as has been mentioned a few times it's not their fault if people are so slobbish that they lob the rubbish everywhere...I know I get plenty in my gateway :banghead:
 
Judging by the amount of these we get.....


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..............I calculate it takes about 4 miles to eat a Big Mac. They've just finished it as they pass us on the main road and then hoik the lot out of the car window:mad:
Why, when it all goes in that brown paper bag that it comes in, can't they take it home with them and put it in the fudging dustbin:scratchhead:
See... You must have fast eaters down your way, because the nearest macdonalds (not including the butchers and the proper restaurant... Though it may be shut now) is 30 odd miles away... Yet there's regularly a brown macdonalds bag full of rubbish by the roadside deposited by a worker coming up from Perth in the morning.
He is a considerate chap, as he could very well just heave it all out loose(y)





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puppet

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
sw scotland
See... You must have fast eaters down your way, because the nearest macdonalds (not including the butchers and the proper restaurant... Though it may be shut now) is 30 odd miles away... Yet there's regularly a brown macdonalds bag full of rubbish by the roadside deposited by a worker coming up from Perth in the morning.
He is a considerate chap, as he could very well just heave it all out loose(y)





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We are 30 minutes drive with 1 mile of main road frontage which seems the eating time plus a bit of a chat before they realise that they are only 5 minutes from home and ditch it. Numerous drinks cans from other outlets chucked out - where do they think they go?
 

wr.

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Breconshire
We are 18ish miles from the nearest McD, Buggerkin and KFC and we regularly pick their packaging up along the road between our farms. A Subway has recently opened in town and so we now have their beautiful green cr@p also. It's not the food outlets fault. It's the denglewarts who just can't manage to take the rubbish back and put it in their bins - perhaps the 3 week bin collections are exacerbating the situation also.
 

J 1177

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Durham, UK
We have one just up the road but actually use it very rarely. If im eating a take away meal id rather have fish and chips or a pizza. Im sure macdonalds put something in that make u want more because im usually still hungry if i have one.
 

Farmer Roy

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
NSW, Newstralya
We have one just up the road but actually use it very rarely. If im eating a take away meal id rather have fish and chips or a pizza. Im sure macdonalds put something in that make u want more because im usually still hungry if i have one.

Sugar & fat are the magic addictive ingredients, especially sugar
 

unlacedgecko

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Fife
We are 18ish miles from the nearest McD, Buggerkin and KFC and we regularly pick their packaging up along the road between our farms. A Subway has recently opened in town and so we now have their beautiful green cr@p also. It's not the food outlets fault. It's the denglewarts who just can't manage to take the rubbish back and put it in their bins - perhaps the 3 week bin collections are exacerbating the situation also.

I think they're just thoughtless morons.

I had an apprentice driver once. She lived in a council house with 5 other adult members of her family. They all shared 1 bathroom. There was a downstairs room which was plumbed to be a shower room with toilet, but no money was yet available in the budget to put in the fittings.

We had a dubious pleasure of a McDonalds drive through once. After she finished her meal the rubbish went out the window. I asked her what the actual f ck she was doing. She said it didn't matter, the council would pick it up. I attempted to explain that if the council didn't have to pay to pick up litter they may have the cash to fit her downstairs bathroom. She simply couldn't make the connection...
 

unlacedgecko

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Fife
Dads been to Germany and he said the country is spotless, not a bit of rubbish anywhere....why there's so many filthy buggers in the uk I don't know

It is. Especially in the smaller towns and villages.

The bigger cities are becoming more full of trash due to the massive influx of Merkel's Miracle Muslim Men.

But cross the border into Belgium and there is litter everywhere.
 

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