KYW3 did show up. They interviewed the angry people and filmed the surrounding metro containers. However, for some reason they didn't air the story, the night of and the rest of nights over the weekend I taped the 11 o'clock news and never once had our actions been mentioned on television. This was a little disappointing.



The whole charity aspect of the coupon was completely overlooked. People were pissed off out front of the McDonalds not because of the coupon hoax failing to give back to the 'needy' community but instead to their fat ass community.

"I want my food!"





I was hoping the news aired the coupon and made mention of the charity and perhaps as an act of good faith, McDonalds decides to honor the good gesture. Didn't happen.

Our documented footage was rough, really rough. We had about thirty minutes of video, twenty minutes of audio, and a dozen stills. Of what we collected, only about two minutes are coherent and illustrative of our plans, execution, and greater intents.

It can be downloaded here


8.5MB Quicktime.