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Ladies love men who talk about McDonald's

Posted on Feb 3 2010

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For men out there who have difficulty approaching attractive women, here's an idea. Try making more small talk about McDonald's! She will almost certainly love it. At least, she loves it in this new McDonald's commercial from DDB (and Tool of North America). File this advice away alongside Wendy's suggestion that beautiful ladies will flirt with you if you bring a smelly bag of fast food onto an airplane.

—Posted by Tim Nudd

Filed under DDB, Food and drink, McDonald's, Nudd, Restaurants
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that was funny!

Posted by: summer77 | Feb 4, 2010 3:14:09 PM

Nothing like grease to attract the ladies.

Posted by: Jennifer | Feb 5, 2010 5:22:09 AM

Sure, this is a funny campaign but dear god I hope men don't take this advice seriously!

Katie Huegel
Carton Donofrio Partners

Posted by: Katie | Feb 5, 2010 12:08:24 PM

I've only seen this ad on television once, so maybe the "greasy food attracts women" isn't being so well received. Still, it is funny.

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