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Poll: Who Will Eat


jknnej

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No - USA


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Joe Newbie

no way! I don't want to start over!

penguin Community Regular

No, I don't deal in dishonest companies! :angry:

USA

WGibs Apprentice

No, but never did.

CA-USA

Becky6 Enthusiast

No-USA

KellyR Apprentice
No. USA.

pixiegirl where on the cape are you from? I also live here. In Falmouth.

pixiegirl Enthusiast

Hi I'm in Marstons Mills!

Susan!


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cgilsing Enthusiast

Nope

USA

KellyR Apprentice
pixiegirl where on the cape are you from? I also live here. In Falmouth.

so where do you shop?

codetalker Contributor

No (stopped a long time ago)

USA

celiac3270 Collaborator

No -- US

floridanative Community Regular

No - USA

*didn't eat them before though

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Right now - no. Will make up my mind when I get more clear information.

Karen - Canada

zakismom Newbie

NO- USA

key Contributor

No, but they made my son sick before, so I had already quit feeding them to him.

USA

psawyer Proficient

Maybe, but I'm waiting until all the facts are known, while trying to keep an open mind.

I'm in Canada.

Matthew 7:1

Guest Viola

Yes .... Canada

Ursa Major Collaborator

No, Canada

Rikki Tikki Explorer

never again. Is there a thread where we are discussing this? I would like to go there and blow off some steam

VydorScope Proficient
never again. Is there a thread where we are discussing this? I would like to go there and blow off some steam

LOTS of threads, to many to list :)

Cheri A Contributor

Nope - USA

glutenfreeheather Rookie

:angry: I will NEVER eat at McDonald's EVER again.....anything!

THINK ABOUT IT....If they were wrong about the fries, what else are they wrong about?! <_<

Heather

North Carolina

ppb1701 Newbie

Nope, possibly if they can show proof they are okay...but even then it'd be a while before I'd consider it.

USA

ryebaby0 Enthusiast

Yes, unless the tests McD's is running (saw that on CNN this morning -- must have been 5 minutes about celiac disease and the lawsuits) turn up gluten in the fries.

joanna

mytummyhurts Contributor

Yes

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