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If Mcdonald's Proposed Plans To Open Up A 2 Storey Restaurant In Your Neighbourhood, Would You Welcome The Prospect?

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Nameless14 | 08:07 Thu 17th May 2018 | Society & Culture
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Or would you worry about it lowering the tone and bringing undesirables to the area?
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I am not a Mcdonald's Fan or Fast Food takeaways in general.
The exception, Chinese and Indian or a good Chippy
noooooooo
the potential for litter would worry me
Not a good idea.

It would never get through planning here anyway.
Tone lowering is always the first thing on my mind of a morning.

Admittedly their customers, especially the completely disabled who have to order from, eat in and eject rubbish from their car can be the messiest of cretins but, our local outlet and I'm sure others send out staff to litter pick in the immediate area, and not just their branded stuff.

The undesirables are here anyway.
They already have a one storey place just up the road. Wouldn't bother me if they opened upstairs too. I expect the nearby Burger King and KFC would respond.
Anyway, I am the undesirable.
My reaction would be....."Burger off"

Hans.
I can't see that a two storey restaurant would present a greater problem than a one storey restaurant.

It will never happen near me - I live in the middle of nowhere - but if such a restaurant opened in my local town I wouldn't object.
I'm in the same position as Naomi. I live in the middle of nowhere and its a conservation area so it wouldnt happen anyway. I couldnt care less if one was stuck in the nearest town because I rarely go there anyway.

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