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[quote:¤ Itz A DreaM ¤:MV8xNjg0OTk0XzI3ODQ1MjgxXzNGRjAyQUFE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 3656303:MV8xNjg0OTk0XzI3ODQ1MTkxXzI0QURBNUI1] They actually did here a favor, and might actually add more years of life to her and her family. McDonalds sells product, NOT real food. I have not eaten at that fucked up corporation for many years since I got into real food and nutrition. Get educated and google: Dr. Mercola Here is a freebie: http://naturalnews.com [/quote] Yea, I've heard about that as well as other fast food joints, doesn't surprise me one bit. I only eat there maybe twice a year. This article sort of hit home because my nephew likes to play at the Mc Donald's playground. Pretty sure having food nearby then it slowly spreads to the the playground equipment via messy kids has much to do with all the bacteria. I'd be curious what a normal outdoor park playground compared to a Mc Donald's playground would be like. [/quote]
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PHOENIX -- An Arizona State University professor's campaign against dirty restaurant playgrounds got her banned from several McDonald's in the Valley.
Dr. Erin Carr-Jordan, a mother of four, started recording and posting videos of trashy playgrounds, and quickly built an international following. Her lab tests, which revealed dangerous bacteria on the equipment, have been featured on network broadcasts and in major national newspapers.
This week, Carr-Jordan was notified by an East Valley franchisee's attorney that she is no longer allowed in any of his McDonald's restaurants that have playgrounds.
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