Yes, you can DIE in a McDonald’s restaurant and not be noticed for 24 hours
‘What really drives people to McDonald’s? It couldn’t be convenience. What’s convenient about food that causes lethargy, chronic fatigue and inflammation, leading people straight to the doctor? It couldn’t be price value either. An organic apple, banana and a side of carrot sticks are a fifth the price of a McDonald’s value meal. So what really drives people to the grease pits of McDonald’s? It’s not a great place to sit down, interact and enjoy the view. McDonald’s are loud, messy, hurried environments that often break out in violence.
In fact, McDonald’s is one of those places where you can keel over dead at a table and not be noticed for 24 hours. That’s exactly what happened recently in a McDonald’s outlet in Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong, China. Authorities are trying to identify the body of a homeless woman who was reported dead 24 hours after she entered the restaurant.’
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