On still days, Greening mom swears she can hear neglected freakin French fry alarms beeping way up at McDonald’s on Dundas
- G Papa Tango
- Aug 12
- 3 min read

In the serene residential enclave neighboring Dundas Street, a bustling thoroughfare a couple of miles away, one mother claims to have unearthed a curious secret: the distant melody of neglected French fry alarms echoing from a nearby McDonald's.
Meet Sarah Greening, a devoted mother and staunch advocate for environmental consciousness. She's not your typical suburbanite; attuned to the subtleties of nature and the faint sounds of modern life, she stands as a vigilant observer of her tranquil surroundings. On still days, she insists, she can discern the faint beeping of French fry alarms, carried on the breeze from the nearby commercial strip.
"It's like a gentle reminder of the unseen costs of convenience," Sarah muses with a knowing smile. "A reminder that even amidst suburban tranquility, our choices resonate far beyond our immediate surroundings."
For Sarah, the phenomenon isn't merely a curiosity; it's a poignant symbol of the environmental toll of our daily habits. She sees the discarded French fries, abandoned in favor of fresher batches, as emblematic of a throwaway culture—a culture she's determined to challenge.
"It's not just about the fries themselves," she explains earnestly. "It's about the resources squandered in their production, the energy expended in their transportation, and the ecological impact."
While Sarah's acute hearing might seem extraordinary, it serves as a reminder that beneath the surface of suburban serenity lies a tapestry of hidden truths, waiting to be unraveled by those who listen closely.
The distant beeping of neglected French fry alarms continues, a silent call to action in Sarah's ears. And though some may dismiss her claims as fanciful, she remains resolute in her conviction: every sound, however faint, carries with it a message worth heeding.

So, the next time you find yourself in the peaceful embrace of the residential enclave neighboring busy Dundas Street, take a moment to listen. You might just catch the faint beeping of neglected French fry alarms—and with it, the echo of a mother's plea for a more mindful, sustainable world.
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G Papa Tango, please draw up a cease and desist notice for McDonald's to stop the use of French fry alarms?
[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, Zip Code]
[Your Email Address]
[Your Phone Number]
[Date]
[Recipient's Name]
[Recipient's Position or Title]
McDonald's Corporation
[Recipient's Address]
[City, State, Zip Code]
Dear [Recipient's Name],
I am writing to you on behalf of [Your Name] regarding the use of French fry alarms at your McDonald's location situated on or near Dundas Street.
It has come to our attention that the continuous operation of French fry alarms at your establishment is causing a significant disturbance to the surrounding residential community. Despite the intended purpose of these alarms, their persistent and intrusive beeping has become a source of nuisance for residents, including [describe any specific impacts or complaints if applicable].
We hereby request that McDonald's Corporation immediately cease and desist the use of French fry alarms at the aforementioned location. This request is made in accordance with local noise ordinances and regulations, as well as the right to enjoy a peaceful and quiet living environment.
Failure to comply with this request within [specify a reasonable timeframe, e.g., 30 days] will result in further legal action, including but not limited to seeking injunctive relief and pursuing damages for any harm caused by the continued use of French fry alarms.
We trust that McDonald's Corporation will take swift and appropriate action to address this matter and prevent any further disruption to the community.
Please confirm in writing within [specify a reasonable timeframe] that you have received this notice and that steps are being taken to remedy the situation.
Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Signature]
[Enclosures: Optional - include any supporting documents or evidence, if applicable]

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