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(Created on 15th February 2015)

Vote #394

The following question was presented:

So, I went to the McDonald's on Friday night with William. You drive to the first bit where you get into a lane to speak into the intercom and place your order, then drive to window 1 to pay, then window 2 to get your food. All makes perfect sense. Why is there a sticker on the window of the McDonald's drive through pay window advertising that braille menus are available inside?

Results:

c)An Isosceles Triangle, g)None of the above and h)Heaven's above tied with 33% of the votes each from the following selection:

  • a) 65 (0%)
  • b) The battle of Hastings (0%)
  • c)An Isosceles Triangle (33%)
  • d)a and c (0%)
  • e)A&E (0%)
  • f)All of the above (0%)
  • g)None of the above (33%)
  • h)Heaven's above (33%)

Graphic of Results:

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Analysis:

I have absolutely no idea why this would be. My guess is that there's probably some state or federal regulation requiring companies to display things like that in prominent places. Or that everywhere you have a menu, you have to display the option for braille. Anyway, in case you were wondering, you can't get the braille menu whilst driving, you have to park up and go inside.

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