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Broomall McDonald's Without Power, Tosses Spoiled Food

The Broomall McDonald's will aim to reopen once a new shipment has arrived early Wednesday morning.

 
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Spoiled eggs and orange juice seen in the dumpster at the Broomall McDonald's due to a power outage at the restaurant during Hurricane Sandy. Bob Byrne
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Spoiled eggs and orange juice seen in the dumpster at the Broomall McDonald's due to a power outage at the restaurant during Hurricane Sandy.
More spoiled drinks and food found in the dumpsters at the Broomall McDonald's.
McDonald's manager Jerry Harvey behind the restaurant on West Chester Pike and Sproul Road in Broomall with boxes of spoiled food during their power outage.
Cars were spotted going through the drive-thru expecting the restaurant to be open on Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012, at the Broomall McDonald's.
Unfortunately, the drive-thru was not open 24 hours during Hurricane Sandy.
The Broomall McDonald's is expected to reopen sometime Wednesday morning once a new shipment has been delivered.

BROOMALL–Thousands were without power across the state, including thousands in the Marple Newtown area, according to PECO. The Broomall McDonald's on West Chester Pike and Sproul Road also faced their own power outage during Hurricane Sandy.

Patch caught up with the Broomall McDonald's crew Tuesday afternoon as they were throwing out spoiled food from their refrigerators and freezers. According to restaurant manager Jerry Harvey, the restaurant is expected to have a new shipment in by 8 a.m. Wednesday. The restaurant will reopen soon after it has been resupplied, said Harvey.

Related Topics: Broomall, Marple Township, McDonald's, and spoiled food

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