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McDonald's or McDonalds

Posted By: MaggieAnn54 on 2009-03-07
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Subject: McDonald's or McDonalds

"The pt works at McDonalds."  If the doctor would have said "The pt works at a McDonald's restaurant," I know to put an apostrophe.  However, do I need an apostrophe or not -- assuming that it is a restaurant but leaving the word restaurant off?  It is not plural.  Thanks.




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