From bottom left: Poland's Lumberjack Burger, Italy's Panzerotti, Italy's Pistachio McFlurry, Switzerland's McRaclette, Portugal's Soup Feijaoverde and France's Macarons. Photos courtesy of McDonalds ...
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alvarez via Getty In the mid-19th century, French adults probably drank a bottle of wine a day, and in the 1950s, eight-year-olds were served a small glass of wine with lunch in some school canteens.
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The malfunction caused passengers onboard the submersible to “tumble about,” Steven Ross said, and it took an hour to get them out of the water.