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Popular and didn't sell well.

Newspeak is hard to read.

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McDonald’s Australia has permanently pulled a popular menu item after it failed to sell – despite calls for it to be sold Down Under. popular menu item after it failed to sell

I need help understanding this. The words are English. The sentences are English and proper. But I'm having severe difficulty.

Take British stick out of your ass. Brush your teeth so your breath doesn't smell like a refugees nut sack and re read.

nut sack obsession?

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So eat the baby meat infused and be content

McDonald’s Australia has confirmed it has axed a popular burger from its menu.

The fast-food giant quietly pulled its McVeggie burger less than two years after it was first introduced because not enough people were buying it.

Hmmmmm... it's popular, but no one is buying it.

Meaning they paid a shitton on advertising so soy influencers would promote it. The average aussie wouldn't touch that shit unless you added beet root and pine apple

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Mcjewburger

Maybe if it was oven roasted...

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It's slow roasted in a shower over zyclon b for earthy overtones

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potatoes, peas, corn, carrot and onion. It was paired with cheese, lettuce, herbs and spices, mayonnaise and, of course, McDonald’s iconic pickles.

Sounds better than the meat patty and slightly more appetizing than bks estrogen aborted baby burger.

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I actually copy and pasted that from the article

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Duh Burgerking has a vegan burger; McDonalds is offering a shitty substitute. People go to BK

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I I used tah by dem and use dem dah warm up mah sack b4 sex

Funny how the Media will say ' Popular Burger ' in the same paragraph as the sentence, "was not selling enough".