You know what the best thing about morning ski trips are? McDonald’s!
The great thing about McDonald’s is that they have a lot of different things on the menu. I love their salads.
There’s great food everywhere, and even McDonald’s uses nice wood now.
We’re allowing technology to take out the non-value-added manual elements of the McDonald’s experience.
Food should be cheap, and labor should be cheap, and everything should be the same no matter where you go; whether it’s a McDonald’s in Germany or one in California, it should be the same. And this message is destroying cultures around the world. Needless to say, agriculture goes with it.
I don’t think the Whataburger would dunk on the In-N-Out Burger, but I never really liked Whataburger or all the other burgers. McDonald’s is decent, I guess, but no, the In-N-Out Burger kills them all.
My goals all along were to win state and play in the McDonald’s All-American game. I’m happy I was able to accomplish those things.
Yes, in the commercial world there’s room for both McDonald’s and Whole Foods, but in the realm of politics, we’re told, it’s either Filet-o-Fish or line-caught salmon: only one can prevail – and which is up to you.
McDonald’s is in a unique position. They can decide they don’t want meat with hormones in it, and that will be the end of hormones in meat. I actually think exerting pressure on McDonald’s is probably just as important as on the Department of Agriculture.
Since I’ve been pregnant, I’ve lost my taste for fast food. I used to be the biggest McDonald’s junkie and now I don’t like it anymore. I used to be the biggest fast-food connoisseur, and now I’ve really lost my taste for it.
Ray Kroc called his first McDonald’s restaurant, which he opened in Illinois, ‘a little money machine.’ That’s why thousands of franchisees bought it.