
This is a podcast about whatever happened to pizza at McDonald's.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 392 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

After working as a personal butler to a deranged, elderly former actress, I inherit her fortune upon her untimely death and use it to procure a communist child heir/apprentice from a Christian adoption agency called Kommie Kids.
In a follow-up to last week's episode, I question my favorite prayer hotline about why they hung up on me for asking if God and Satan could "bury the hatchet" and allow Devil-worshippers into Heaven.
I would like to induct the pioneering pizza enthusiast Mr. Ozzy Osbourne into my celebrity hall of fame, but hesitate to do so on account of he worshipped Satan. Can I solve this problem by healing the relationship between God and His nemesis, the de... more
Our Canadian deputy journalist files a report on his country's "new" McPizza Bites, which are part of McDonald's Canada's crime-glorifying International Heist Menu.
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I have listen to this podcast for a long time. I am sad bye the decrease in its quality. I am probably going to unsubscribe soon. PS I would hate to have birthday cake at his house. P P. S. I do remember McDonald’s pizza I tried it once and no, it was not pretty good for the price.
No matter how much someone hates a person or their job or the company they work for, making fun of their murder is very low class.
I’m sorry you had problems with medical insurance, as have many/most of us. But just because a person was a CEO of an insurance company doesn’t make their murder silly fodder for low quality attempt at humor.
Been listening to the show for a few months and there’s some funny content to be found in about every other episode or so. But this episode was complete... more
If this podcast isn’t just a giant comedy show, then I have officially lost my faith in humanity.
This prolific IJP has taught me more than I ever thought I needed to know about pizza at McDonalds. Brian Thompson is the journalistic hero we all deserve.
I used to listen to this podcast in 2019. I was pleasantly surprised it's still going strong in 2024 with quality that's just as good as before if not better. Amazing!
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This podcast features a unique blend of humor and investigative journalism, centering around the cultural and culinary mysteries of pizza at McDonald's. Episodes often explore the quirks of fast food history, celebrity connections, and the absurdities that arise in the world of corporate food. Through whimsical storytelling and satirical commentary, the host engages listeners in discussions that range from theological reflections on forgiveness to critiques of contemporary marketing strategies in the fast food industry. The humor is often tinged with social commentary, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking for audiences who appreciate a comedic twist on serious topics.
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