I found out that in the app right now for McDonald's you stack Free Fry Fridays (mobile orders only) with $2 Filet-O-Fish Fridays and then order a drink for a dollar. Might be a partial YMMV? My coworkers and I both replicated the deal. I know the sandwich might not be the best in the world, but you can't beat it imo for a $3 combo.
NOTE: In the app it does show the sandwich as full price but when you add to "bag" and go to your bag for checkout, it lowers the price.
https://www.mcdonalds.com/us/en-us/deals.html
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Here's from McD's website:
"our wild-caught Filet-O-Fish®! This McDonald's fish sandwich has fish sourced from sustainably managed fisheries".
I don't know how McD manages to mention "wild-caught" in the same sentence with "fisheries".
Here's from McD's website:
"our wild-caught Filet-O-Fish®! This McDonald's fish sandwich has fish sourced from sustainably managed fisheries".
I don't know how McD manages to mention "wild-caught" in the same sentence with "fisheries".
farm raised fish are pretty bad for you, wild fish get a ton of activity and exercise and an extremely varied diet that makes them full of goodness and heart healthy stuff.
farm raised is extremely fatty. EXTREMELY fatty. not to mention the other garbage they likely pump these inbred creatures with to make sure they don't die of the same disease.
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It is a reasonably good sandwich, certainly worth a buck.
Here's from McD's website:
"our wild-caught Filet-O-Fish®! This McDonald's fish sandwich has fish sourced from sustainably managed fisheries".
I don't know how McD manages to mention "wild-caught" in the same sentence with "fisheries".
farm raised fish are pretty bad for you, wild fish get a ton of activity and exercise and an extremely varied diet that makes them full of goodness and heart healthy stuff.
farm raised is extremely fatty. EXTREMELY fatty. not to mention the other garbage they likely pump these inbred creatures with to make sure they don't die of the same disease.
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however, there have been reports of them using fisheries to meet the demand.
so i wouldn't be surprised if theyre doing both.