Google said that such negative reviews, unrelated to the actual business, “violates” its policies, and hence have been removed.

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    18 days ago

    I for one believe that the question of whether a food service establishment has rats is very relevant to the business.

    The character of the staff and clientele as well as the financial state of the staff as a direct result of how stingy their employer is can also be very relevant. Do you want to eat somewhere if the people preparing your food there will sell their morals and decency? Kinda seems likely that I could pay somebody there $100 to put their pubes into your quarter pounder.

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    17 days ago

    All this convenience in tech. We never stopped to ask ourselves what we were giving up. Add protest to the list of sacrifices to the altar of affluence.

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    17 days ago

    Users left reviews for at least three McDonald’s locations in or around Altoona, Pennsylvania, with dozens of people leaving one star ratings and complaining about “rats.” Others more explicitly called out “snitches.”

    “This location has rats in the kitchen that will make you sick and your insurance isn’t going to cover it,” one reviewer wrote.

    Based reviewers