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			<title>Original Blog Entry: The World&#x27;s Filthiest McDonald&#x27;s called McNasty</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>CHRIS PEPPER<br /><br />April 11, 2009 11:30pm<br /><br />Adelaide Now<br /><br />Sunday Mail<br /><br />IS this the filthiest fast-food joint in Australia? Countless discarded brown paper bags and burger wrappers lay strewn across the floor, piled up in trampled heaps around the tables and chairs.<br /><br />Abandoned soft drinks, squashed chips and other rubbish cover the table tops as diners sit eating amidst the detritus.<br /><br />Welcome to McDonald&#x27;s on Hindley St. These pictures were taken in the dining area at 3am last Sunday by Adelaide law student Jeremy Brown while on a night out with friends.<br /><br />After entering the premises for a snack, the 22-year-old Hawthorndene resident said he was so disgusted by what he saw that he decided to film it on his mobile phone.<br /><br />http://www.mixx.com/videos/4695508/mcnasty_video_of_world_s_filthiest_mcdonald_s_franchise<br /><br />I went in there and we were all aghast how grotty it was, and I thought I&#x27;d capture it on film because people wouldn&#x27;t believe how messy it was, he said.<br /><br />The video has since been posted on the internet site YouTube, attracting a worldwide audience.<br /><br />Mr Brown said McDonald&#x27;s employees had told him that the filthy area was a regular occurrence.<br /><br />But he was reluctant to blame staff, who he said appeared to be working flat out .<br /><br />I think it was short-staffed, there were big queues to get food, he said.<br /><br />I spoke to someone at the counter, and she said it was often like that.<br /><br />The appalling state of the restaurant, which is in the heart of Adelaide&#x27;s entertainment strip, has shocked MPs and union officials.<br /><br />Peter Malinauskas, secretary of the Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association, said it was the sort of dining and working environment one might expect to see in a Third World city, not McDonald&#x27;s on Hindley St .<br /><br />It&#x27;s appalling that customers would leave their rubbish like this in the first place, he said.<br /><br />Independent MP Bob Such, who has long campaigned for improved hygiene standards in restaurants and food outlets, said he expected better of McDonald&#x27;s.<br /><br />It&#x27;s not very nice is it? It&#x27;s a safety hazard as well as a food hazard. People could easily trip over that stuff, he said. One would have thought a big franchise like that would insist on high standards.<br /><br />Tony Tropeano, of the Hindley St Late Night Traders Group, called for more council inspections.<br /><br />It&#x27;s a complete disgrace, particularly when dealing with food, he said.<br /><br />The authorities should get down off their high horse and see this at street level.<br /><br />Adelaide City Council, which is responsible for inspecting city restaurants, said although it had previously received complaints about the restaurant, it had found no issues in past inspections.<br /><br />Council spokeswoman Natalie Di Fava refused to give details about those complaints.<br /><br />McDonald&#x27;s SA market manager Josie Mangini said the store&#x27;s management had been counselled over the mess.<br /><br />The state of the dining room was completely unacceptable, she said.<br /><br />McDonald&#x27;s prides itself on high standards of cleanliness.<br /><br />We have spoken to the crew and the managers, and they have been counselled to maintain the utmost standards. It was completely disappointing.<br /><br />Ms Mangini said two cleaning procedures were not followed, involving a clean travel path through the restaurant and when crew clean all of the tables. A lot of things weren&#x27;t going right that night, she said.<br /><br />When the Sunday Mail visited the restaurant in the early hours of Friday morning, staff members were clearing tables every 10 minutes.<br /><br />One teenage diner, who asked not be named, said the restaurant appeared cleaner than normal.<br /><br />It&#x27;s just the numbers of people who come in and out of here that make such a mess, she said.<br /><br />The store manager, who would only give her name as Sandra, confirmed a complaint had been made last Saturday night but said she was unable to comment further.<br /><br />According to the Food Act 2001, inadequately cleaned food premises can be fined up to $2500 on the spot.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/4/the-worlds-dirtiest-mcdonalds-called-mcnas.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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