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Fries with that video game?
Created: 07/18/2006
Video description: CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari jumps into the McDonald's video game and discovers that tending the pasture, keeping the boardroom happy and making sure customers have smiles on their faces is much harder than it looks. To see our blog and the site where you'll find the game, click the first link below.

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