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In the kind of news that reminds you that reality sometimes feels like a reality show, Yelp has decided to hit the snooze button on a Pennsylvania McDonald’s reviews page after it became the unlikely setting for a former president’s fries-fueled photo op. The reviews came rushing in, mostly from people who may or may not have actually visited the restaurant, and Yelp simply couldn’t handle the drama.
The reviews weren’t just your typical “this sundae was too melty” fare. Nope! Some users seemed to take it as the perfect chance for a roast, with reviews critiquing everything from the staff’s sanitary practices to their choice of customers. One unfortunate soul complained, “Convicted felon sh*t-talking customers, especially women, did not wear gloves while preparing french fries, and only worked five minutes at a time before having to sit down or take a nap.” Sounds like a Michelin-starred experience, doesn’t it?
As if that weren’t enough fun, there was even a clever jab at the ex-president himself: “The fries were too salty as if someone who lost a major election had been crying over them for an hour.” It’s moments like this that really put the sizzle in “political discourse,” isn’t it?
Of course, not everyone was throwing shade; some patrons defended the establishment, declaring their unwavering loyalty, “I’ve been to this McDonald’s long before Trump came by and I’ll keep coming by long afterward.” Which, let’s be honest, is both heartwarming and a bit sad if you think about it too long.
McDonald’s ended up in the media maelstrom for hosting Trump at their Feasterville-Trevose location, which they tried to distance themselves from faster than you can say “Super Size Me.” They said they did not invite him; it just happened, like that time your uncle showed up at your birthday party unannounced, except this one involved burgers and some serious political baggage.
Yelp, meanwhile, was caught in the crossfire of this burger-based battle and has a policy for such situations: they temporarily disable reviews to sift through the “real” stuff. You know, like when a celebrity sneezes at a hot dog stand and suddenly people think they’ve discovered the new location for the next *Oscars*. In 2023, they did this a record 986 times – that’s right, a busy year for Yelp moderators who must feel like the world’s least-glamorous police force for online opinions.
As the McDonald’s memo to employees delicately stated, “McDonald’s does not endorse candidates for elected office.” It’s kind of a “We don’t take sides, especially when we have fries to serve” scenario. They even emphasized that they’re neither red nor blue – just “golden,” which presumably suggests they plan to cash in on the chaos, one McMug at a time.
So, there you have it: the fast food world keeps spinning, more unpredictable than a toddler with a sugar high, and sometimes the biggest chaos can be found right in the drive-thru lane, where politics, food, and perhaps a pinch of McCraziness collide. What a time to be alive!
CNN’s Jordan Valinsky contributed to this report, presumably while munching on some fries and shaking their head in disbelief.
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