2010-05-13 / Local News

CHOWING DOWN FOR THE CAUSE:


Photo/DAN PELTON CHOWING DOWN FOR THE CAUSE: As the many and varied restaurants in the town prove, Orangeville area residents are not without their discerning palates. At the recent McHappy Day fundraiser at McDonald’s, though, the town was united in its passion for the Big Mac. The Orangeville location on Broadway sold 1,805 of the hamburgers – more than any other McDonald’s in Canada. It also sold 568 McMuffin sandwiches to place 10th nationally. All told, Orangeville raised $3,589 for the new Ronald McDonald house in Toronto. The hard-working staff in Orangeville includes, left to right, Aimee Streisslberger, restaurant manager Simmi Ghuman, and Linda Little. Photo/DAN PELTON CHOWING DOWN FOR THE CAUSE: As the many and varied restaurants in the town prove, Orangeville area residents are not without their discerning palates. At the recent McHappy Day fundraiser at McDonald’s, though, the town was united in its passion for the Big Mac. The Orangeville location on Broadway sold 1,805 of the hamburgers – more than any other McDonald’s in Canada. It also sold 568 McMuffin sandwiches to place 10th nationally. All told, Orangeville raised $3,589 for the new Ronald McDonald house in Toronto. The hard-working staff in Orangeville includes, left to right, Aimee Streisslberger, restaurant manager Simmi Ghuman, and Linda Little.

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