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GamerwithnoGame

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45. Food IS great. Its one of the joys of my life, to be honest. I can eat cheap bad food as fuel, that's fine, but I can also truly appreciate GOOD cuisine as well.
 

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43. I dunno, McDonalds isn't really THAT cheap anymore either; not over here anyway. But sometimes their food is pretty good. I've not had a Big Tasty since I've been trying to watch my calories, but those were a favourite of mine. These days, I quite like the BBQ BLC. And they're recently started doing Red Leicester melts, and those are blooming lovely.
 

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41. I'm trying not to have it, on account of me putting on about a stone in weight (14 lbs, about 6.4 kg) over the last 6 months, but I weakened and bought some when we were getting it for my boys as a treat. I had half a packet of the Melts, and a quarter of the BLC my wife didn't finish. The latter is lush though - chicken burger, bacon, cheese, bbq sauce and lettuce.
 

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40 I'm in America, I eat McDonald's, I have a 37% chance to die. In Canada McDonald's is a lot better but I don't know about the rest of the world
 
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39. Its not too bad in the UK to be honest, because of the rules and regs about sourcing food, if it says its made of this, that and the other, it pretty much has to be so. So the free range eggs have to actually be free range, the UK beef has to be from the UK, all that. If they officially say it, they have to be able to back it up.