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Poll: Who Will Eat


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No - USA

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Joe Newbie

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

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penguin Community Regular

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

USA

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WGibs Apprentice

No, but never did.

CA-USA

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Becky6 Enthusiast

No-USA

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KellyR Apprentice
No. USA.

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

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pixiegirl Enthusiast

Hi I'm in Marstons Mills!

Susan!

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cgilsing Enthusiast

Nope

USA

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

so where do you shop?

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codetalker Contributor

No (stopped a long time ago)

USA

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celiac3270 Collaborator

No -- US

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floridanative Community Regular

No - USA

*didn't eat them before though

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Canadian Karen Community Regular

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

Karen - Canada

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zakismom Newbie

NO- USA

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key Contributor

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

USA

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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

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Guest Viola

Yes .... Canada

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Ursa Major Collaborator

No, Canada

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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

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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 :)

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Cheri A Contributor

Nope - USA

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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

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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

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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

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mytummyhurts Contributor

Yes

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