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McDonald's' Response to Kanye West's Bizarre Poem About Their Food Is Perfect
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The fast food giant's 'lovin' the love' Kanye has for its french fries and apple pies, but takes issue with the rapper's claim that their McRib is 'atificial.'

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Kanye West wrote a poem about McDonald's, and everyone including the fast food giant is lovin' it. The company took to Twitter on Monday, August 22 to respond to the bizarre poem appearing in Frank Ocean's Boys Don't Cry magazine that came out over the weekend along with his oft-delayed album, "Blonde".

In the poem titled "The McDonald's Man", Kanye mostly talks about their famous french fries and says that other McDonald's products including cheeseburger, Diet Coke, McNuggets and McRib are all jealous of and planning to take down the fries.

"I know them french fries have a plan/ The cheeseburger and the shakes formed a band/ To overthrow the french fries plan/ I always knew them french fries was evil man/ Smelling all good and s**t/ I don't trust no food that smells that good man," 'Ye says.

"McDonald's, damn/ Them french fries look good tho/ I knew the Diet Coke was jealous of the fries/ I knew the McNuggets was jealous of the fries/ Even the McRib was jealous of the fries/ I could see it through his artificial meat eyes/ And he only be there some of the time," he adds.

In response, McDonald's said in a tweet that they're "lovin' the love" Kanye had for their "world famous fries and apple pies." However, they had to disagree with the "I could see it through his artificial meat eyes" line as they added, "Like the beef in our burgers our love for our fans' creativity is 100|percent| real."

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