Posted on 10/24/2011 7:26:09 AM PDT by ConservativeStatement
The McRib, the pork sandwich that likes to play hard to get, is coming back.
McDonald's plans to announce Monday that the sandwich, usually available only when individual restaurants feel like making it, will be sold at all U.S. locations through Nov. 14.
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They need to offer a 4 oz hardwood smoked bacon only sandwich.
Yum, with lots of mayo! And will that come with FFs?
It's just a crackpot theory I made up but now that I've voiced it I expect Michael Moore to run with it.
I ate a McRib some years ago. I liked it. But now I’m never going to buy one ever again.
And Foie Gras is nothing but fatted goose liver, where they force the goose to eat corn in a sick an disgusting way...
The geese come running at feeding time.
And it is one of the most delicious foods on earth. Equivalent to “meat-flavored butter.”
(Oh, crap! I forgot. Im not supposed to admit liking anything common. How elite incorrect of me!)
I ate a McRib some years ago. I liked it. But now I’m never going to buy one ever again.
Just in time for Ramadan! Wo0t!
Best sandwich McDs ever made, if they would only nix the pickle. Even when you remove it, it leaves a nasty pickle aftertaste in the BBQ sauce.
I'll buy their stock then, but I'll never eat there!
Normally I don't side with the moonbats but with respect to McDonalds (and fast food restaurants in general), I agree that this is not a good way to eat. Fast Food franchising is a very low margin business and thus they are always looking for ways to save costs in their supply chain. This typically means processing the food centrally and then freezing it for months, or even years, before it is delivered to restaurants where it is either re-heated or re-constituted (or both).
This just can't be healthy!
Now McDonalds wasn't always that way. I remember going to them as a child in the 1960s and they made their burgers from fresh beef and the milk shakes were real! In fact, that's how Ray Kroc first got involved in the business, he would sell them milkshake mixers as they made the shakes onsite with real ingredients. These days, the "milk shake" comes out of giant machines - just not the same.
That said, McDonalds is a very well run business so by all means, own their stock. Did you know that most of McDonalds profits come from real estate? The corporation basically buys the land, builds the restaurant and then leases it back to the franchisee. That is why most McDonalds have been in the same location for 30-40 years. The corporation owns the land/buildings free and clear and makes a bundle of money on the leases.
My mother and ex-stepfather both used to work in McDonald's corporate HQ, so I'll confirm what you say. What I was told was that McDonald's isn't a hamburger business, it's a real estate business. The day-to-day work at corporate is about the acquisition of real estate. Once they have the land, the rest is just a highly refined system to make money off of it.
Regarding their stock price, McDonald's always does well in down times. Sales go up as consumers cut their food budget and customer service improves as they get a better pool of potential employees to choose from.
I don’t watch TV any more, so all I hear are radio ads. They all seem to feature young loser OWS-living-in-parent’s-basement types who revel in the $1 menu. I’m lovin’ it!
Hate to tell ya, but Ramadan already passed.
I tried a McRib just out of curiosity and I found it vile. The BBQ sauce tasted like ketchup that someone sprinkled with low-grade tabasco sauce. The meat tasted like a cross between SPAM and that mystery meat high school cafeterias served in the 70’s.
I’ll eat almost anything on the McD menu, but not that (Or the McGriddle breakfast sandwiches. Maple flavor in a bun? Please.)
The oddly spongey, vaguely meat-like substance pressed into a form to resemble bone-in ribs is disgusting enough, but the sticky-sweet sauce is what takes it to a new level of nastiness. The nutritional data reveals it to contain 11 grams of sugar. That's almost a tablespoon (1 tsp. of sugar = 4 grams; 1 tbsp. = 3 tsp.)! Clearly, this candied pork product was dreamed up by a bunch of sugar-crazed six-year-olds.
Hater.
There's something really sick about their obsessions. They comment on things they know nothing, nada about...just their own particular tastes and prejudices.
A gal I was confirmed with and her husband own one of the plants supplying meat to MacDonald's. Believe me, these two conservative, Missouri Synod Lutherans and middle-west natives run a clean, quality plant with high standards. They would have it no other way.
BTW, actually I only patronize MacDonalds when they have the rib sandwich. I love 'em. I prefer BK for a tasty lunch of a Whopper Jr. and a chocolate shake. Yum, Yum.
I guess all this makes me a gun-totin', bible-clutching yahoo....oh, yeah.
Leni
You nailed it. Years ago I tried one out, thinking it might vaguely resemble some North Carolina ribs (more fool I). The damn thing tasted like they took breakfast sausage and molded the "ribs". Your description exactly fits this crap.
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