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Beatles' Paul McCartney slams McDonalds

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Paul McCartney 1

Macca isn't happy that they're using the band's pictures to 'flog burgers'

The Beatles' Paul McCartney is "furious" that McDonalds have hung photographs of the band up in their Liverpool restaurant in an attempt to "flog burgers".

The devout vegetarian has launched an attack on the fast food giant after leaning that his portrait appears alongside bandmates John Lennon, Ringo Starr and George Harrison in the restaurant, reports The Sun.

McCartney's spokesman Geoff Baker said: "What sort of morons do McDonalds think Beatles fans are? It's ridiculous and insulting to use images to peddle hamburgers. Fans should boycott McDonalds - and not just in Liverpool."

A PETA spokesperson added: "We hope anyone who sees his picture on the wall will be reminded that he's a vegetarian and skip the Big Mac for a veggie burger."

A McDonalds spokesperson told the newspaper that the pictures were intended to "acknowledge the outstanding contribution The Beatles made to both local and global culture".

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whatawasteoftime 

Oct 8, 2008

That's pretty fucking rich from the man that signed up with Starbucks.

whatbill 

Oct 8, 2008

HIs anger is both hypcritical and amusing - he flogged his latest album through Starbucks who are essentially the McDonalds of coffee shops. Live and let fry?

ed2005 

Oct 8, 2008

Whilst as a vegetarian i boycott McDonald's, i wish McCartney had shown the same consideration to the plight of the palestinians that he does to animals. He is still a big name, he should consider his actions and causes very carefully.

Kowalski162 

Oct 8, 2008

The last time I checked, coffee didn't contain any meat.Idiots.

4kingkas 

Oct 8, 2008

i just think liverpool should stop making the whole city into one big beatles museum. its fucking nauseating. i know they were the greatest band ever, but is that all Liverpool's good for? McCartney and Ringo hate the place anyways. how about pictures of Cast in McD's instead? lol

possitive mental attitude 

Oct 8, 2008

yeah when i was in liverpool walking past McDonalds the picture of the beatles was what made me want to go in...........f**k off.. They are rammed down your throat at every opportunity in that city anyway!! in Fact a picture of Macca on the wall would stop me going in.. so really he is protesting without trying.. what next he''ll try and sue thm for using the Mc in there name......the bastards

Neezo 

Oct 8, 2008

This isn't about anything else other than the fact that Paul is a vegan and animal rights advocate. Why the f*ck would he want his image associated in a place that's all about meat products? Think about it people, it's not rocket science. Paul McCartney Rules!!!!!!!!!

4kingkas 

Oct 8, 2008

city of culture? city of vultures more like. picking off the long dead carcass of the beatles

Superscally 

Oct 8, 2008

Shut up 4kingass. Your Zutons reference is proof that there's more to Liverpool than most places...jealous perhaps?

qcardy 

Oct 8, 2008

McDonald's is gross

whatbill 

Oct 9, 2008

I'm not sure if starbucks sell meat but they're definitely not a vegan chain! Besides, Hard Rock Cafes sell plenty of burgers, etc, and there is loads of beatles tat in them. He just doesn't like the fact that McDonalds have a bad reputation and he isn't making any cash out of it.

mary mooz 

Oct 22, 2008

ive seen them in mackies they luke bosssssssssss macca laaaaaaaaa

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