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San Francisco Burger Kings Also Charging $.10 To Get Around Kids' Meal Toy Ban

San Francisco Burger Kings Also Charging $.10 To Get Around Kids' Meal Toy Ban

By Chris Morran December 1, 2011

Today, San Francisco’s dreaded ban on including free toys in fast food kids’ meals kicks in. McDonald’s has already announced that it will get around the regulation by charging an additional $.10 for the definitely-not-covered-in-lead-paint-and-cadmium toys. And because everyone loves a loophole, the royal court of the Burger King has ruled that it will also follow suit. [More]

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