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Re: Strategies to acquire McDonald's Tohunga?
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lugnet.technic.bionicle
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Mon, 30 Jul 2001 05:09:00 GMT
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In lugnet.technic.bionicle, Kyle Beatty writes:
> Has anyone developed or know strategies for separating the consumers of
> McDonald's Happy Meals from the toy? I want lots of Tohunga but I'm
> unwilling to eat the Happy Meal. The optimal solution would be to find a
> condition where Happy Meals were bought without consideration for the toy,
> ergo, I get toys for cheap. Or free! But I haven't figured out a plausible
> case where that would happen. ("C'mon, Dieter, let's go get a metric tonne
> of Happy Meals and drop them from a helicopter to make an artistic statement!")
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> What are the rules at McDonald's about the toys in Happy Meals? Wasn't there
> some fracas associated with Beanie Babies?
99% of McDonald's resturaunts sell you just the toy for $1.09. However, for
certain promotions in which McDonald's expects high deman, such as the
Beanie Babies one, they sell the toys for $1.89 each and sometimes place a
limit (usually 4).
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| Has anyone developed or know strategies for separating the consumers of McDonald's Happy Meals from the toy? I want lots of Tohunga but I'm unwilling to eat the Happy Meal. The optimal solution would be to find a condition where Happy Meals were (...) (23 years ago, 30-Jul-01, to lugnet.technic.bionicle)
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