McDonald’s employee told how to eat for free in a restaurant
A resident of the United States, who works in the restaurant chain McDonald’s, told how you can eat for free in the institution, writes the Daily Mirror.
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A resident of the United States, who works in the restaurant chain McDonald’s, told how you can eat for free in the institution, writes the Daily Mirror.
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