I bet she doesn't.
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The line under it was not hers to draw.
This simple trick will get you out of any trouble!
Just a corporate stooge.
The boss of McDonald's UK and Ireland
I'm not a child, BBC, and you're not meant to be a red top. You can use her title.
Going bankrupt is a great way to avoid such questions.
And conveniently happens when you refuse to show customers. How you plan to ensure abuse stops.
Lauren Schultz told the BBC what had happened in recent years was “unacceptable” but said “we have drawn a line under it”.
Wait, that's a thing we can do? I wonder if the missus can write off her student loan like that.