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From: ron@brl-tgr.ARPA (Ron Natalie )
Newsgroups: net.flame
Subject: Re: Flame Broiled Veal
Message-ID: <6281@brl-tgr.ARPA>
Date: Sun, 2-Dec-84 04:52:06 EST
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Posted: Sun Dec  2 04:52:06 1984
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> In article <636@pucc-k> ag5@pucc-k (Henry C. Mensch) writes:
> >
> >	What's truly annoying is when McDonald's started marketing their
> >Cheddar Melt sandwich in the Midwest, nobody seemed to have any idea
> >that IT WAS *ONLY* A TEST!!!  In the past ten days I visited Syracuse, NY,
> >Boston and Philadelphia...  nowhere was a Cheddar Melt to be found.  
> >And  this *is* their best sandwich..
> >
> But, but, but ... I thought the MacRibs sandwich they were test-marketing in
> NJ and FL *is* their best sandwich!  (boneless pork pressed into a pseudo-
> ribby shape with BBQ sauce)
> 
> 					Alien
> 
> "Christmas-time is here, by golly.  Disapproval would be folly ..."  Tom Lehrer

We had Chicken McTurds in Denver before they showed up other places.  Driving
from Colorado to Baltimore in 1982 showed McTurds in Denver and D.C but
McRibs in Missouri.

-Ron