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Thursday, 21 July 2011

The Real Legacy of The Games

McDonald's plans to build the world's largest McDonald's at the London Olympics Games site in Stratford.

The two storey 3,000 sq metre leviathan will seat up to 1,500 people, and will be one of the four McDonald's restaurants built in and near the Olympics park.

Now that's the true "legacy" of the games.

Makes you proud to be British doesn't it?!

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2 comments:

  1. They're going to NEED lots of 'fast food' outlets. According to the "Terms & Conditions" of LOCOG ticket sales, they can (aka 'will'?) apply the same levels of security as at Airports. Including confiscation of any food or drink you try to bring into venues.

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  2. Reference for my post on Olympics & food

    http://www.tickets.london2012.com/purchaseterms.html

    19.1.2LOCOG has the exclusive right to determine what objects may be brought into a Venue by a Ticket Holder. LOCOG will not store confiscated and/or unauthorised material at a Venue and a Ticket Holder will have no right for the item to be returned.

    19.2.3 The following is a non-exhaustive list of restricted items which may not be taken into a Venue (LOCOG reserves the right to amend this list, generally, or in respect of any Venue or Session): food (save for baby food), alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages (save for baby milk and other valid medical reasons), liquids in containers of greater than 100ml in size, [&c]

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