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June 21, 2006
Boca Raton, FL (AHN)-While a hundred bucks might buy you more than six dozen burgers from McDonald's, at the swanky Old Homestead Steakhouse in Boca Raton, Florida, that same amount of money will get you one brawny beef hamburger. According to the AP report, Boca Raton Mayor Steven Abrams could barely speak between bites as he devoured the 20-ounce, $100 hamburger billed as the "beluga caviar of sandwiches. " The same sandwich which restaurant owner Marc Sherry describes as "Heaven on a bun. "
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June 5, 2006
A woman who tossed the leftovers from her McDonald's salad out her car window is being fined for over $173. 00. According to the AP, Dawn Higgins, the salad tosser, argued that lettuce is biodegradable and not trash. The North Hampton County, Pennsylvania, Common Pleas Court didn't agree and ordered her to pay the fine.
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March 26, 2006
Topics mcdonalds, teachers, education, schools, school, colleges, philadelphia, pot, smoking, film, led, kids, business, health and people
Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock is still in the business of shocking people. The director who ate nothing but McDonald's meals for his Oscar-nominated film, "Super Size Me," gave a profanity-laced, politically incorrect speech at a suburban Philadelphia high school. His lecture was part of Hatboro-Horsham High School's first-ever health fair. During his speech, Spurlock joked about the intelligence of McDonald's employees, about "retarded kids in the back wearing helmets" and teachers smoking pot in the balcony.
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