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McDonald's restaurant to offer all-you-can-eat fries


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A McDonald's restaurant will soon open in the USA and will offer all-you-can-eat French fries. The new store will open in July. McDonald's says it is the restaurant "of the future" because of the many features it will have. In addition to the fries, the new location will have armchairs and a large play space for children. Customers will also be able to order food from the waiting staff. There will also be a kiosk where customers can personalise their orders by choosing toppings or fillings. The restaurant owner said: "There are hundreds of different choices to build the burger of your dreams."

The addition of all-you-can-eat fries is just one of many recent changes at McDonald's. The new McDonald's boss has been trying many new things to make more profit. Some of the changes include an all-day breakfast menu, touch-screen ordering and taking things off the menu. People have different views about McDonald's offering the fries. Health campaigners say it will lead to a rise in obesity. They say McDonald's should have healthier food. Many of the restaurant's customers say endless fries are a great idea. One said she couldn't wait and will be going to McDonald's more often.

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