McDonald’s Where Trump Did Photo-Op Bombarded With Hilarious ‘Negative’ Reviews On Yelp

The McDonald's where Donald Trump appeared got some funny Yelp reviews.


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Donald Trump, last weekend, spent some time serving food at a McDonald’s in the Philadelphia suburbs, which was, according to his detractors, a ridiculous stunt, and according to his supporters, the greatest political act in U.S. history.

Either way, it’s led to some very funny Yelp reviews, for that particular McDonald’s location.

As reported by Newsweek, some Internet jokesters had fun on the Yelp page for the McDonald’s location in Feasterville/Trevose, which was flooded with one-star reviews.

“Fire that smelly old man cursing at the fryer! Employees seemed extremely angry and confused like he didn’t even really know where he was,” one reviewer said.

“Customer service was a joke,” another said. “Senile old man got bronzer on my fries, didn’t wear gloves. Repeated himself several times, something about Ronald McDonald in the showers at the golf club? Idk.”

“The French fries were greasy and over salted with a long strand of disgusting yellow hair amongst them. I hope what white powdery substance that I saw on them was salt and not the more likely dandruff and spittle that I fear that it truly was,” another user said. “The person who was at the drive through vaguely resembled someone who I saw on the news for being a convicted felon.”

“The franchisee is a known cult 45 member only to do a photo op with a convicted felon on premises. What a terrible decision,” one user said. “I hope no-one ever patronizes your establishment ever again. You don’t deserve to have a franchise the McDonalds corporation should end its business relationship with you immediately.”

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By Tuesday morning, that Yelp page had received a disclaimer that “this business is being monitored by Yelp’s Support team for content related to media reports,” as well as an “Unusual Activity Alert.”

Something similar happened four years ago, after the Hunter Biden laptop story, when the Delaware computer shop from the story was inundated with reviews about how the shop would take your laptop and give it to your family’s political enemies.

Photo courtesy of Political Tribune image library. 



Stephen Silver
Stephen Silver is an award-winning journalist, essayist and film critic, and contributor to the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Broad Street Review and Splice Today. The co-founder of the Philadelphia Film Critics Circle, Stephen lives in suburban Philadelphia with his wife and two sons. Stephen has authored thousands of articles that focus on politics, technology, and the economy.

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