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21. Posted at 4:27PM on Nov 29th 2006 by Kent 22. I was in the mood for Mc Donald's actually - but now I think I'll pass on it!A billion dollar company can be THAT greedy - so what did they want, everyone who makes a hamburgers to have to give Mc Donald's royalty??? Posted at 4:40PM on Nov 29th 2006 by Vinny 23. Mc D's has a gold mine with their bussiness. The patent thing won't change that by any means. I doe eat there at times. Mostly for price & convienience. If I want a good Burger....I go to Culvers. Posted at 4:40PM on Nov 29th 2006 by Kevin 24. spend 5$ and you get 25 cents worth something for your body to live on $4.75 KILLING YOU Posted at 4:43PM on Nov 29th 2006 by rich margo 25. You can realy mess with them by asking for ketchup on a bigmac they will not do it! Posted at 4:47PM on Nov 29th 2006 by John Finney 26. FAST FOOD NATION, WATCH IT AND THEN TELL ME IF ALL OF THIS WILL EVEN MATTER! Posted at 4:48PM on Nov 29th 2006 by Bev 27. the only one who could patent a sndwich is the earl of sandwich and he is dead thank you Posted at 4:52PM on Nov 29th 2006 by john poldrugo 28. the only one who could patent a sandwich is the earl of sandwich and he is dead thank you Posted at 4:56PM on Nov 29th 2006 by john poldrugo 29. I used to work for McDonald's years ago. My understanding was that their sandwiches and prep methods were already patented. Posted at 4:59PM on Nov 29th 2006 by Katie 30. Could the McRib be patent? The name and sauce but not the idea. A pork sandwich, if that is what it is. Posted at 4:59PM on Nov 29th 2006 by ChrisRath.com 31. I used to work for Dairy Queen. They toasted the buns and got them prepared while the meat was cooking too. A lot of burger joints toast their buns. They'd have better luck trying to take out a patent on the light bulb. Posted at 5:08PM on Nov 29th 2006 by Bonnie 32. I still wanna know what is REALLY in Chicken McNuggets... that's not chicken. That's what they should be patenting...the "chickens" that yield that OH SO FLAVORFUL delight that drove us nuts for years with such questions as "how come this chicken tastes weird?" or "how come I only get ONE sauce for these you stingy bastards!!??" or the ever famous "i wonder why there are only two or three shapes that these nuggets come in?". Maybe I don't wanna know anymore. BRB I have to hurl now. Posted at 5:10PM on Nov 29th 2006 by Tony 33. NO way Rick you're too late. I already submitted a patent on bathroom technique and etiquette. Pay up man... Posted at 5:11PM on Nov 29th 2006 by Tony 34. What next.... a patent on HELPING US LIVE LONG ENOUGH TO SEE THE DAY WE CAN HAVE THIER MISERABLE BURGERS CYBER-DELIVERED???? Posted at 5:12PM on Nov 29th 2006 by Paul 35. A McPatent!!! Posted at 5:17PM on Nov 29th 2006 by James Page 36. Are they going to get a patent on making a burger that doesn't look anything like the pictures in their ads, too? Or a patent on piling the onions, pickles, etc. in one spot on the bun? Or letting the meat hang off one side of the bun? There are a lot of options to consider here. Posted at 5:33PM on Nov 29th 2006 by Bruce 37. Loosers Posted at 5:36PM on Nov 29th 2006 by bob snow 38. For a patent to be successful you must prove that you specifically thought up the idea and that no other ideas are like yours. Posted at 5:46PM on Nov 29th 2006 by Josh 39. McDonalds need to try and put a patent on getting everything in the bag that you order. Or maybe try and patent faster service. I always thought that one of the reasons that a person drives up to the "drive up" was that they didn't want to go inside and that the service in the drive up was maybe a little faster. Not a chance. For Christ's sake, McDonalds DID NOT invent the "sandwich" but this is just another way for some lawyer (or a gaggle of lawyers) to make a huge amount of money. Welcome to America! Posted at 5:51PM on Nov 29th 2006 by Steve Myers 40. how much is this waste of money going to drive up the price of the sandwiches? the lawyers are making the money and the consumers will have to pay for it. if the price of the sandwiches goes up, i will not go to mcdonalds. that is calling it, HAVE IT MY/your WAY. Posted at 5:51PM on Nov 29th 2006 by cee cee |
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