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McDonalds Monopoly


Question Posted Saturday October 21 2006, 5:32 pm

Is there any food from the McDonalds menu that is SLIGHTLY HEALTHY: such as a salad, that comes with the monopoly stickers?

I know that mcDonalds is just very unhealthy overall, but what are the healthiest things on the menu (that come with the stickers?


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babigurl4eva answered Tuesday October 24 2006, 9:43 pm:
everything at McDonalds is bad for you. The saleds are even really bad for you. If you have to get something I would say the chicken nuggets because they are all white meat.

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MummuM answered Monday October 23 2006, 7:02 pm:
Actually, NOTHING at McDonalds is healthy for you, even the salads and such. If you don't get a salad with the dressing on it, then that is healthy. But everything else has the same calories as a Big Mac. Crazy, isn't it? I learnt that when I watched Super Size Me. As for the stickers, I do believe they only come with a large drink, medium fries or a Big Mac.

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MissBonne answered Sunday October 22 2006, 4:42 am:
I just want the stickers, and if you just want the stickers then:

Grab some stamps
Grab some envelopes
and goto mcdonalds.com, look for the rules and guidelines and it'll give you the address.

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bijougirl4 answered Saturday October 21 2006, 11:10 pm:
For my idea, I doubt many of mcdonalds are healthy. If you only want the stickers ask people to collect them for you. Even though it sounds wierd, its worth a try!

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litojay answered Saturday October 21 2006, 10:47 pm:
at mcdonalds large french fries && has browns && large drink && like chicken seletes hace stickers haha i have them to

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MikeCFT answered Saturday October 21 2006, 10:35 pm:
You might as well enjoy the burgers and fries and soda while trying to win.

Come on- Even when I go into McDonalds Iam not getting a caesar salad- Iam going all out with a Big Mac and super sizing it. Once in a while of course ;-)

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Xo_Blondii_oX answered Saturday October 21 2006, 8:56 pm:
The only things that comes with stickers are medium & large drinks. Large fries come with them also. but i think thats it. The tea also comes with stickers

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lianaliana1 answered Saturday October 21 2006, 8:16 pm:
Only the french fries come with stickers. I believe large drinks do also

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