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 One Day, One Brazilian McDonald's, A Whole Lotta Kosher McNuggets

One Day, One Brazilian McDonald's, A Whole Lotta Kosher McNuggets

Brazilian Jews got a taste of the forbidden mcfruit
JessM
 
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Why was this Sunday night different from all other nights for the Jews of Sao Paulo, Brazil? On all other nights, those Jews eat neither Big Macs, nor Happy Meals. But last night, they feasted on both! For the second year in a row, a McDonald’s in Sao Paulo gave kosher Jews a priceless gift: The usually not so kosher fast food establishment accommodated local Hebrews with a completely kosher dining experience.Hamotzie Lechem Min Haaretz: Ronald McDonald gets a kosher makeoverHamotzie Lechem Min Haaretz: Ronald McDonald gets a kosher makeover

The kitchen and dining space at the McDonald’s in the Barra Funda neighborhood of Sao Paulo was kosherized under rabbinic supervision Saturday night, and maintained kosher service for 24 hours, after which the Bacon McCheeses reappeared along with the usual treyf food items and utensils.

Why go through all the trouble just for one day of kosher service? Celso Cruz, McDonald’s quality director, explained, “Our major goal was to offer the Jewish community in Sao Paulo the experience to have a meal in a McDonald's with the same quality standards and the unique taste of our products.”

Last year’s event was a big success, with hand washing stations set up outside, a major police and EMS presence just in case things got rowdy, and more burgers sold in one day than that particular McDonald’s branch has ever seen. Check out pictures and read more about last year’s event here.



 
Maayan

Maayan


Ha thats so crazy! It's not like MacDonalds is even remotely good enough to get so excited to eat there for just one day.  Seems like it must have cost that branch a lot of money to make the kitchen kashered, not to mention a lot of work! But if it made the Jewish residents of Barra Funda happy, then power to MacDonalds for giving them the experience!



Tzveee

Tzveee


I was once told by an Orthodox co-worker that the most treyf meal ever would have to be a bacon cheeseburger with a milkshake...on Yom Kippur.

In the further adventures of restaurateurs reaching out the the Tribe: Back in the late '70s a group of friends and I were wandering around the Village during Pesach trying to score some late-night unleavened food. We ended up in a Greek coffee shop because a sign by the door proudly declared they served matza brei. We all ordered same and got the laugh of the night when our orders were delivered with toast.