I always thought that fish were the only ones who liked Wigglies. We used to spend the whole morning gathering the little wormy critters just so the fish could … oh, you said Wrigley’s. Never mind. ~ Emily Litella
May the stored be with you as they are with Curt Gowdy. And gesundheit.
So many years ago, I was a chicken cook at a KFC in Ontario. The restaurant was old, not one for fast food, so some of the employees, older ladies would make chicken pies and soup out of the leftovers (the 1/2 tray that as a cook I was allowed for waste at the end of the day) and serve it. This was an all you could eat buffet, so the extra ingredients where available.
That story of gear changing by Wrigglies into chewing gum from other products sounds like the Lance story surrounding their TOKEN peanut butter cookies. It seems in the production process, they received an order of wrappers with what was supposed to be printing of their famous TOKEN label. But, noone noticed that the labels read NEKOT, the reverse of TOKEN. So the product went out to the public and it was a tremendous success. So, now we gladly eat NEKOT peanut sandwich cookies, and Lance enjoys their sales straight to the bank.
Well, when I was working at McD’s, there were some locations that did sell pizza, but I think it was only by the slice. My location never had it. People would ask me if we had it. And I couldn’t really imagine a pizza from McD’s being all that great. When you’re getting a certain food at a place that isn’t know for it, it usually isn’t. It’s like going going out of NY State and getting Buffalo wings. They usually aren’t too good. Heck, even certain places within NY don’t make good ones. You almost have to get them right in Buffalo.
pearlsbs over 1 year ago
One time I cut the cheese 21 times.
Dean over 1 year ago
The Maui MickyD menu has some items for asian tastes.
The dude from FL Premium Member over 1 year ago
Next time I go to Costco I’ll look that McDs up. I go once a year, maybe I’ll make the trip twice this year
comixbomix over 1 year ago
Didn’t baseball trading cards undergo the reverse evolution?
James Wolfenstein over 1 year ago
How can it be a “real” burger when it doesn’t have a burger????
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 1 year ago
I always thought that fish were the only ones who liked Wigglies. We used to spend the whole morning gathering the little wormy critters just so the fish could … oh, you said Wrigley’s. Never mind. ~ Emily Litella
May the stored be with you as they are with Curt Gowdy. And gesundheit.
joe piglet Premium Member over 1 year ago
So many years ago, I was a chicken cook at a KFC in Ontario. The restaurant was old, not one for fast food, so some of the employees, older ladies would make chicken pies and soup out of the leftovers (the 1/2 tray that as a cook I was allowed for waste at the end of the day) and serve it. This was an all you could eat buffet, so the extra ingredients where available.
DawnQuinn1 over 1 year ago
McPizza existed for several years in Canada. Problem was that the crust was too soft and impossible to hold, plus it got cold way too fast.
markhughw over 1 year ago
Buddha loved them
conradcool over 1 year ago
Is there a burger underneath all those slices of cheese?
LAFITZGERALD over 1 year ago
You learn something new – and nights as per my revision of this belief-motto!!
mindjob over 1 year ago
I like my McPizza with McSausage, but hold the McAnchovies
preacherman Premium Member over 1 year ago
That story of gear changing by Wrigglies into chewing gum from other products sounds like the Lance story surrounding their TOKEN peanut butter cookies. It seems in the production process, they received an order of wrappers with what was supposed to be printing of their famous TOKEN label. But, noone noticed that the labels read NEKOT, the reverse of TOKEN. So the product went out to the public and it was a tremendous success. So, now we gladly eat NEKOT peanut sandwich cookies, and Lance enjoys their sales straight to the bank.
Satan Is Happy With Your Progress over 1 year ago
That was a really stupid comment. Is that the best you got?
Not Again over 1 year ago
I still have my McDonald’s shirt from the Bahamas several years ago while on a cruise.
Teto85 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Wrigley’s had a factory in Santa Cruz, CA. In the 1980s it was taken over by Lipton. What it is now I do not know.
Angry Indeed Premium Member over 1 year ago
The thought of a McPizza gives me McIndigestion.
Moon57Shine over 1 year ago
Personally, I would not order a pizza from McDonalds.
bookworm0812 over 1 year ago
Well, when I was working at McD’s, there were some locations that did sell pizza, but I think it was only by the slice. My location never had it. People would ask me if we had it. And I couldn’t really imagine a pizza from McD’s being all that great. When you’re getting a certain food at a place that isn’t know for it, it usually isn’t. It’s like going going out of NY State and getting Buffalo wings. They usually aren’t too good. Heck, even certain places within NY don’t make good ones. You almost have to get them right in Buffalo.
namelocdet over 1 year ago
That “Real Cheeseburger” has already been scrapped.
Ammo hates the comment policy Premium Member over 1 year ago
The biggest MickyD’s use to be the one inside the Air and Space Museum in DC, 76 check out registers. This was before 9/11 and tightened security.
198.23.5.11 over 1 year ago
Meat in the Orient??
198.23.5.11 over 1 year ago
Try Chicago’s “Rock and Roll” McDonald’s
pbr50138 over 1 year ago
That much cheese will stop you up for days…I’ve heard.