Filed under Son of Stuck Funky. The best he could come up with is a gas station? This newspapers gag is stretched thinner than a nanotube. No one beats a dead horse like Batiuk does, he pulverizes them into a watery mash then stomps through the puddle. And this is the point where the students tell Les to go fuck himself and join Math League or the chess club or something.
Have some self respect, kids. After all, a week-long thingy in which everyone gets vague about the name thingy of an old bus driver thingy. Banana Jr. Act now! Operators are standing by! Kids these days do all their shopping online and never go to a store and see newspapers for sale, right? Hmmm — you know a gas station is not the first place I think of when I think of going to get a newspaper.
She argued for environmental vegetarianism—practicing a vegetarian lifestyle out of concerns over animal-based industries and the production of animal-based products, demonstrating how our everyday acts are a form of power to create health for ourselves and our planet. This extraordinary book has sold over three million copies worldwide and was groundbreaking for arguing that world hunger is not caused by a lack of food but by ineffective food policy.
In addition to information on meat production and its impact on hunger, the book features simple rules for a healthy diet and hundreds of meat-free recipes. Diet for a Small Planet: 20th Anniversary Edition Diet for a Small Planet: 10th Anniversary Edition Diet for a Small Planet: 1st Edition A book with a unique point of view and with unique information. Diet For a Small Planet argued that plant-centered eating is better for ourselves and our planet. Fifty years later, that idea is still shaping how we eat.
These ideas have only become more relevant and urgent [today]. Diet has influenced my food choices ever since then. October 27, McDonald's has paid tribute to a forgotten icon with the launch of a limited-edition pair of socks.
The pink and yellow Birdie Silly Socks feature the wings of the beloved McDonaldland character, Birdie, usually pictured wearing flying goggles.
Collectors looking to get their hands on the merch can purchase a pair via Amazon , until sold — with limited quanatities of stock available. The Birdie socks come in the lead-up to McHappy Day, with a portion of sales put towards fundraising efforts. The fast-food chain has confirmed it has reverted to offering breakfast items between 4am and midday each day since last week. The move would help them "better meet the needs of customers during other peak times," including reducing wait times during the evening rush.
Fans aren't too happy about the change, with social media comments ranging from "this is an outrage!! And or the fact we just blindly agree to certain times of day we can only eat certain food like food is food," one disappointed critic wrote. However, it did seem as though keeping hash browns on the all-day menu softened the blow to some Aussies. October 20, McDonald's Australia is bringing back its '30 days of deals' promotion, rolling out a deal a day for the entire month of November.
To redeem any of the deals, all you need to do is order directly through the MyMacca's app and claim the deal sitting under 'My Rewards'. A McDonald's Australia spokesperson says each daily deal will focus on a different, iconic product. The month of deals kicks off on November 1, for 30 days, at McDonald's restaurants nationwide. As well as dropping two brand-new items, the range will see the return of the fiery fan-favourite Chicken and Bacon McSpicy burger.
As well as the spice-coated crispy chicken fillet, the burger features crispy bacon, Aussie Jack cheese, lettuce and famous McChicken sauce. It's not the only fast-food chain coming for KFC — with Hungry Jack's debuting a new classic crispy chicken burger last month, claiming the title of Australia's biggest fried chicken burger.
Macca's fans will be able to get their hands on the new items from tomorrow, until November 30 at stores nationwide or via McDelivery. In a partnership with vegan meat maker Beyond Meat, the fast-food chain is working to develop meatless alternatives that will be offered in eight US outlets from next month. In , the Australian outpost of the fast-food chain launched a McVeggie burger.
However, the vegetarian alternative was quietly axed from menus after two years in production due to a lack of demand. McDonald's has confirmed that it will test the McPlant burger in the US for as long as supplies last. The fast food chain dubbed its riverside restaurant the 'McBoat' and it is fitted with its very own paddle-through window for customers who want to do dockside pickups.
People are so happy to see this because they read this or saw this on Instagram and they come especially for this. When the restaurant originally opened, staff used a microphone and speaker for paddle-through orders but now, the restaurant uses a simpler system where customers place their orders via a smartphone app.
The menu is just as unique as the float-thru, with Scott ordering a vegan burger, Kartoffel-Dippers with Heatwave sauce, and a mango-pineapple smoothie. McDonald's Australia has quietly added fried chicken to menus at select stores, while no one was looking. News of the secret menu item has been shared in a now-viral TikTok by Sydney-based food blogger Adrian Widonarko, who bought a three-piece feed and dubbed it a "must try".
Finally I am trying this exclusive Macca's Southern-style fried chicken, looks so good. Let's see how it is," Widonarko begins in the clip. It's from Waterloo McDonald's. It's so good. I personally love it. Watch the snippet, or check out the full clip here. The mouth-watering video has already garnered over 78, views, with fans delighted by the news. McDonald's has since confirmed the menu item is indeed real, with the fast-food giant trialling the dish at select stores in New South Wales and South Australia.
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