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[UK] Can anyone find me a McDonald's price list?
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Post #1 Jan 5 2008, 04:30


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Can anyone find me a UK McDonald's price list?
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Post #2 Jan 5 2008, 05:45


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Are prices not on the McDonald's UK web site?

EDIT: Doesn't look like it. Do you need exact prices, or just rough approximations?
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Quote - (kylejn @ Jan 5 2008, 05:45) *
Are prices not on the McDonald's UK web site?

EDIT: Doesn't look like it. Do you need exact prices, or just rough approximations?

It's fine, I went down biggrin.gif

The one I went into opens at 5:00 am! ohmy.gif
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Jeez, that's pretty early. I think the ones near me open at 6:30 or so. It's nice to sometimes go there in the morning before school and pick up a Bacon, Egg, and Cheese biscuit (what would you actually call those in the UK? Do you have those?) with some hash browns and a soda. Can't do it every day because, you know, the ol' arteries just wouldn't be able to take it, but once in a while is nice.
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Post #5 Jan 5 2008, 07:04


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Quote - (kylejn @ Jan 5 2008, 06:51) *
Jeez, that's pretty early. I think the ones near me open at 6:30 or so. It's nice to sometimes go there in the morning before school and pick up a Bacon, Egg, and Cheese biscuit (what would you actually call those in the UK? Do you have those?) with some hash browns and a soda. Can't do it every day because, you know, the ol' arteries just wouldn't be able to take it, but once in a while is nice.

Biscuit? noexpression.gif
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You have a soda for breakfast. yuck sick.gif
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You have a soda for breakfast. yuck sick.gif

I had one with my McMuffin earlier, mmm biggrin.gif
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I thought biscuits in the UK referred to, like, cookies, or something. Maybe I've just gone crazy. ohmy.gif laugh.gif
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I thought biscuits in the UK referred to, like, cookies, or something. Maybe I've just gone crazy. ohmy.gif laugh.gif

A bacon, egg, and cheese biscuit/cookie? sick.gif tongue.gif
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A bacon, egg, and cheese biscuit/cookie? sick.gif tongue.gif


Well, they do have McGriddles here in the States (don't know if you have them). Bacon, Egg, and Cheese, between two pancakes filled with syrup. *shudders*
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Well, they do have McGriddles here in the States (don't know if you have them). Bacon, Egg, and Cheese, between two pancakes filled with syrup. *shudders*

Never heard of them but damn that sounds unhealthy!
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That's funny! I went on a holiday to the USA and heaps of stuff comes with 'biscuits'. In Australia your 'biscuits' would be considered scones. We use English Muffins in their place. 'Biscuits' are plain feral!

Weirdest McDonalds I went to was in Kensington, London. It had a dedicated pianist as if it was a 5-star restaurant!
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That's funny! I went on a holiday to the USA and heaps of stuff comes with 'biscuits'. In Australia your 'biscuits' would be considered scones. We use English Muffins in their place. 'Biscuits' are plain feral!

Weirdest McDonalds I went to was in Kensington, London. It had a dedicated pianist as if it was a 5-star restaurant!

Wow, I'll have to check that out noexpression.gif
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Never heard of them but damn that sounds unhealthy!


I know, right? Not only does it sound unhealthy, it doesn't even sound like it would taste any good! I'm amazed they're still selling them.
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We call them "English Muffins" but they are closed versions of a CRUMPET ...

McDonalds that is 10 min walk from me, is open 24h (drivethrough) and 5am-1am for Walkin

Crumpet

Rounded edge, flat, no 'sister' side

English Muffin

Torn apart, the English Muffin has a ragged edge, perfect for ripping your upper plate apart... tongue.gif
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