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FREE McDonald's Meal For Lifetime: Only Two Business Giants Can Have It, Guess Who

McDonald's allows Bill Gates and Warren Buffett to eat for free anywhere in the world through a special card they both possess, according to Warren Buffett, a well-known businessman and investor.
09:23 AM Jul 03, 2024 IST | simran rajpal
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Imagine going to McDonald's and eating as much as you want without paying a single rupee. Many people in India and around the world dream of this. But did you know that Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is one of the few who enjoys this privilege?

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Warren Buffett, a well-known businessman and investor, has disclosed that Bill Gates can visit any McDonald's worldwide and eat for free. Buffett mentioned that he and Gates possess a special McDonald's card that grants them complimentary food.

During an interview, Warren Buffett revealed that he has a special card. Bill Gates also possesses a similar special card, but with a higher spending limit.

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Warren Buffett mentioned that his special card works only in Omaha, USA. It allows him to visit any McDonald's there, order for free, and enjoy his meal. This lifetime perk has been granted to him at no cost.

During a conversation, Warren Buffett disclosed that Bill Gates also possesses a similar card. Unlike Buffett's, Gates' card allows him to enjoy free McDonald's food anywhere in the world.

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He added that very few people receive this privilege. Warren Buffett mentioned that the Omaha limit suits him well since he doesn't plan to leave the city and travel elsewhere.

Warren Buffett has additional special cards that allow him and three guests to enjoy complimentary dining at Johnny Rockets, renowned for its dinners.

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