HOME FORUMS BROKERS SOFTWARE BOOKS CONTACT US
Elite Trader Your Account  •  Become a Member  •  Help  •  Search    
    Forums ›› Main ›› Economics ›› Mcdonalds Monopoly game: easier to win lottery jackpot than $5k  


Post A Reply
    Page 2 of 2:   1   2  
Rob227
 

Registered: Feb 2010
Posts: 179

 

10-10-12 06:14 PM

I highly doubt MacDonalds gives out any Monopoly Prizes.

You need to collect 2 or 3 matched pieces. In all likelyhood the winning pieces get thrown away by someone that isn't bothering to check or collect pieces and match them up. It's a scam. They don't give out any prizes. It's really disgusting how cheap MacDonalds is that they run this whole gimmicky Monopoly contest where no one wins. All they would have to do is make it an instant win type of prize like Tim Hortons or something like that.

    Edit/Delete Quote Complain
wartrace
 

Registered: Dec 2006
Posts: 284

 

10-11-12 02:17 PM

I haven't eaten McDonalds "products" (I hesitate to call it food) for over six years and prior to that I occasionally ate breakfast the during the monopoly game.

They do give out "food" as prizes and the chances of winning something, even if just a box of artery clogging carbo loaded french fried potatos, are pretty good if you feed there on a regular basis.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Edit/Delete Quote Complain
CT10Gov
 

Registered: Sep 2012
Posts: 438

 

10-11-12 02:24 PM

For a good ten years, I didn't eat anything from mcdonalds. Their food obvious looks gross.

Then, I was stuck in a tiny little shit-hole town for a night fairly recently; There's nothing open except McDonalds. Fine - hunger calls for desperate solutions. So I got some nuggets and the angus burger - and you know what, it's actually not bad. Nuggets were better than what I remembered, and the burger was better than crap you get an average diner.

I mean, it's not Per Se, but it's actually not that bad anymore. Surprised the hell out of me.


Quote from wartrace:

I haven't eaten McDonalds "products" (I hesitate to call it food) for over six years and prior to that I occasionally ate breakfast the during the monopoly game.

They do give out "food" as prizes and the chances of winning something, even if just a box of artery clogging carbo loaded french fried potatos, are pretty good if you feed there on a regular basis.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Edit/Delete Quote Complain
Bob111
 

Registered: May 2002
Posts: 6430

 

10-11-12 02:38 PM

i like their angus burger too. and coffee. maybe once a month. doesn't look gross to me

    Edit/Delete Quote Complain
loufah
 

Registered: Nov 2001
Posts: 1129

 

10-11-12 09:39 PM

The angus burger is pretty good and not overly salty like the regular burger. The cheese tastes like it's oil-based; I don't order it. Whatever sugar is in the fruit smoothie somehow doesn't get my blood glucose up (I'm diabetic), which is great.

Burger King always caused indigestion; haven't eaten at one for 30 years.

    Edit/Delete Quote Complain
    Page 2 of 2:   1   2  
Post A Reply


Receive an email whenever a new post is added to this thread by subscribing to it.
 
Rate This Thread:

Forum Jump:
 

 

   Conduct Rules  -  Privacy Policy  -  Day Trader -  Day Trader Forum -  Best Trading Software -  Sitemap Copyright © 2013, Elite Trader. All rights reserved.    
 
WHILE YOU'RE HERE, TAKE A MINUTE TO VISIT SOME OF OUR SPONSORS:
Advantage Futures
Futures Brokerage & Clearing
AMP Global Clearing
Futures and FX Trading
Bright Trading
Professional Equities Trading
CTS
Futures Trading Software
DaytradingBias.com
Professional Trading Analytics
ECHOtrade
Professional Trading Firm
eSignal
Trading Software Provider
FXCM
Forex Trading Services
Global Futures
Futures, Options & FX Trading
Interactive Brokers
Pro Gateway to World Markets
JC Trading Group
Direct Access Trading
MB Trading
Direct Access Trading
MultiCharts
Trading Software Provider
NinjaTrader
Trading Software Provider
OANDA
Currency Trading
optionshouse
Option Trading & Education
Rithmic
Futures Trade Execution Platform
SpeedTrader
Direct Access Trading
SpreadProfessor
Spread Trading Instruction
thinkorswim by TD Ameritrade
Direct Access TradingAdvertisement
TradersStudio
System Building & Backtesting
Trading Technologies
Trading Software Provider
Trend Following
Trading Systems Provider