Via Adrants, the IPKat stumbled across this from The Sneeze.
The humour may not be hugely side-splitting, but the point is well made. Corporations presume a great deal when they lay claim to their consumers' love of their products -- especially when these presumptuous statements are targeted for exclusivity via trade mark registration. and when it comes to McDonald's, who is actually loving whom? Merpel asks: I've just found this website. Can anyone persuade me it's for real?
"I'm lovin' it": what others say here, here , here and here
YOU'RE LOVIN' IT ... BUT AM I?
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