Reasonable Doubt Titans never cease to surprise the news coming across the Atlantic. This time as news of the large multinational McDonalds. This time the question is very large as that coming from U.S. is not crazy to think that one person so ill as to be the protagonist of this information. In short campaign developed marketing or real news.
My humble opinion is that this is a story with product placement and brand is a well orchestrated marketing campaign in the form of news. But better read and judge the text:
a small town in Wisconsin live Don Gorske, a true lover of the most famous hamburger from McDonald's. This admiration, or obsession, by BigMac has led to a total of 23,000 eating hamburgers from that tested the first 36 years. Course record holder and hopefully no one tries to overcome it.
Contrary to what one might think, is gordo.Este Gorske gastronomic affair came when in April 1972, Don Gorske ate his first BigMac. Well, their first nine, because that same day he returned several times a McDonald's in search of his prized delicacy. He claims to have eaten this burger for every day of his life, except one. The day of the exception was that in which his mother died. Claims to have done out of respect to his memory. Don Gorske has eaten 23,000 burgers in 36 years, leaving an average of almost 640 año.Pero BigMac by BigMac his taste for devouring beyond. Gorske saved every receipt of their beloved burgers in a box. Points in a notebook always takes over the place and time where they consumed each of his greasy snacks. Even in the history
marriage appears the famous burger franchise. Gorske asked his wife's hand in his McDonald's favorite. And of course, has been in the same place where he swallowed his hamburger number 23,000. This American Life seems to revolve around the BigMac. Contrary to what one might think, Gorske is not fat. Only love these burgers because, he says, "are the best of my day." His hobby led him to be the cover of the diaries of his people and to participate in the documentary Super Size Me. From their testimonies and anecdotes, Gorske that in 1984 he offered to pay five dollars to eat the biggest rival of his culinary idol: a whopper. Of course, Gorske ate, took the five dollars and reinvested in eating ... a BigMac, why not.
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