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Default Orange rind vs. orange extract?

On 9/24/2015 2:39 PM, jinx the minx wrote:

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> Do you have children in elementary school?? I do. I don't take my "little
> brat" to McDonald's. If this is your personal observation experience,
> that speaks volumes more about your frequent food choice than it does
> theirs. After all, how would you know how often that particular family
> chose to dine there instead of at home?
>



Speaking in generalities:
I bet if you dig far enough there are hard statistics. From observation
though, far more parents take their kids to fast food places than other
dining. I hardly ever see as many kids at the mid-level places like
Applebees or local diners.
 
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