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That last rant is begging to be copypasta'd I think...
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Who did not see this coming? This is such a classic marketing move. Release in microscopic supply to drive up demand, then come out the hero when you do a full release. McDonalds is getting ridiculous free publicity right now over the sperging, and they'll get even more when they finally release the sauce completely.
All these autists got played.
Eating a 20 year old fast food condiment seems like a great way to get food poisoning. I can't imagine this semi-gelatinous mix of sugar and chemicals aged well, either.I can't decide what's more enraging, the case or the mustache.![]()
I really wasn’t expecting this, it’s absolutely mind boggling.
Sauces are selling for almost a grand on eBay now,
Like, what are you doing, what is paying 1000$ for a sauce going to do for your enrichment.
I hope these people went to church the next day because they need Jesus.
Isn't Szechuan sauce just a mixture of the sweet&sour and BBQ sauces? Can't they just make this shit at home?
It's not really about that. It's about a gigantic corporation and cultural icon like McDonalds validating their love for a cartoon.
"I've never experienced PTSD like this in my life and I served 2 hours in Iraq."
>PTSD over Mcdonald's Szechuan sauce
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It's just soy sauce with autism on the packet.
Figured I'd screencap it so nobody ha to actually go there to read it.https://www.facebook.com/50245567013/photos/10154954909787014/
MC Donalds offering apology to the saucy spergs.
Or at the very least, stick to the McDonalds that weren't featured with the promotion.So what I'm basically hearing here is to avoid McDonalds at all costs for at least the next few weeks...