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We all have been there... as adults, and know it. You know, I know, we all know: McDonald's is bad for you. Generally unhealthy and greasier than the inside of a container of grease. Where a tiny, minuscule burger has over 1/3 of your daily intake of fat and sodium. Yum. However it's early in the morning, you are in a rush and there is NOTHING else open. You have no choice. You are a hungry, you need to be somewhere and you know chances are you that after, you will feel mildly abhorred and confused. Since if you are like me, you do recall the stuff as pretty tasty and good when you were a kid. Oh, these discombobulated childhood memories! ;-) Okay, all that thoughts aside, these place, about one block north of Yonge and College (west corner) is about are standard issue McD's as it gets. Somewhat sombre in looks but clean. It's open 24hr for those hungry or with a complete disregard of the meaning of 'healthy eating.' Still I will eat it any day than starve. So yes, McD's you saved that morning.
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