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<blockquote data-quote="alanB" data-source="post: 50145" data-attributes="member: 431"><p>Yup, the Americans have done the same thing to food as they have to music. Serve up absolute crap and they manage to get the public to queue up for it! Bloody sad indictment of the human race IMO!</p><p></p><p>On a slightly separate note the first time I went backpacking to Europe in the 80's someone I met at a braai before I left who was presenting himself as more worldly and experienced told me that I absolutely had to make sure thwhen I got there to have a Macdonalds burger it was the best burger in the world . I duly rushed off to Picadilly Circus with keen anticipation and um.... well lets just say I revised my opinion of this "worldly" individuals judgement very rapidly when this tiny little processed thing served on a piece of paper was pushed across the counter. I honestly thought they had somehow got the order wrong at first. </p><p></p><p>My first major lesson on life in the bigger world...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alanB, post: 50145, member: 431"] Yup, the Americans have done the same thing to food as they have to music. Serve up absolute crap and they manage to get the public to queue up for it! Bloody sad indictment of the human race IMO! On a slightly separate note the first time I went backpacking to Europe in the 80's someone I met at a braai before I left who was presenting himself as more worldly and experienced told me that I absolutely had to make sure thwhen I got there to have a Macdonalds burger it was the best burger in the world . I duly rushed off to Picadilly Circus with keen anticipation and um.... well lets just say I revised my opinion of this "worldly" individuals judgement very rapidly when this tiny little processed thing served on a piece of paper was pushed across the counter. I honestly thought they had somehow got the order wrong at first. My first major lesson on life in the bigger world... [/QUOTE]
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