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Poll: Who Will Eat


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I am just curious: please say yes or no as to whether you will eat McDonald's fries again and state what country you are in.


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VydorScope Proficient

McDonalds fries contian wheat, wheat is posion to me and my son, so theres no way I would eat them, nor my son. Here in Nashville, TN we do not belive in intentionaly eating posion. :D

jknnej Collaborator

Just a quick yes or no will do. This thread is just intended as a quick poll, not a debate.

DavidB Apprentice
I am just curious: please say yes or no as to whether you will eat McDonald's fries again and state what country you are in.

no way!

teebs in WV Apprentice

NO

USA

Mango04 Enthusiast

No - USA

Guest nini

NOPE - USA


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No - USA

jerseyangel Proficient

No / NJ /USA

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Nope, not for me

USA

judy :ph34r:

Rachel--24 Collaborator

I think I may try them some day and see how I feel. Thats a loooong ways off for me though. I havent even had the fries in over a year.

-CA-USA

why are we saying where we're from? :unsure:

plantime Contributor

No. Kansas, USA

Perhaps you should have set this up using the poll feature. People have things to say on most every topic, especially me!

jknnej Collaborator

Sorry-didn't realize there was a poll feature. Asked where people are from because it seems as though there might be a difference in ingredients in Canada.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

No.

I live in Canada.

elonwy Enthusiast

I will never grace the inside of another Mc'Ds.

NO.

Southern California

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Asked where people are from because it seems as though there might be a difference in ingredients in Canada.

Ahh...I see that now. I missed it in your question. Just thought everyone wanted to say where they were from. :rolleyes:

gf4life Enthusiast

No.

USA

nogluten- Newbie

No. USA.

pixiegirl Enthusiast

No

Cape Cod, USA

10yrsdigst Newbie
Just a quick yes or no will do. This thread is just intended as a quick poll, not a debate.

not in the US but in Sweden I will still eat EVERYthing minus nuggets since they can't make those gluten free. Mc Donalds in Sweden has gluten free bread so I will eat there. There should really be a class action started against them

IronedOut Apprentice
not in the US but in Sweden I will still eat EVERYthing minus nuggets since they can't make those gluten free. Mc Donalds in Sweden has gluten free bread so I will eat there. There should really be a class action started against them

Wow - I might consider MOVING! :lol:

otherwise

No - USA

happygirl Collaborator

No

VA, USA

mouse Enthusiast

NO, won't eat anything there again.

USA

lovegrov Collaborator

Withholding judgment until we see if they test whether there really is any gluten.

richard

mommida Enthusiast

NO. USA.

I might consider visiting a gluten free option McD in Europe, though.

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