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Equal recognition: A local mamak operator preparing “Teh Tarik” for customers. It took great skill, a fact that wasn’t lost on members of the Muslim Indian Association who argued that if dentists could be awarded degrees for pulling teeth, then pulling tea deserved equal recognition.

DID you guys know that McDonald’s actually has a US university where one can earn a degree in the art of making the perfect burger?

In 2008, Great Britain gave in and allowed the fast food giant the right to award its own nationally recognised qualifications.

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