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**Title:** "Eating Everything at McDonald's" Challenge
**Summary:**
* The host attempts to order "one of every food item" at McDonald's, aiming for 60 items.
* The massive order totals $105 and consists of 28 items (not 60, due to unavailability of some menu items and an error).
* The host taste-tests each item, sharing their thoughts on various McDonald's menu items, from burgers to salads, breakfast items, and desserts.
* Due to the overwhelming amount of food, the host enlists coworkers to help finish the order, spreading joy and sharing food around the office.
* The host declares the Pico Grilled Chicken Signature Sandwich the best item tried.
* The challenge concludes with the host reflecting on the experience, emphasizing that one should not attempt to eat everything at a restaurant and looking forward to trying the remaining untested McDonald's items.
Here are the extracted key facts, each with a number and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
1. The person placed a large order at McDonald's, attempting to buy one of every food item.
2. The order consisted of approximately 60 items (initially intended, but not fully achieved).
3. The total cost of the order was $105.
4. The order was so large that it attracted a queue of eight cars behind the person while they were ordering.
5. The person received a complimentary box and drinks (possibly including coffee) with their order.
6. The person has dietary restrictions, including being lactose intolerant and not supposed to eat eggs or blueberries.
7. Despite the intention to order 60 items, the person only received 28 different things.
8. The person forgot to order french fries as part of the initial large order.
9. Additional people (colleagues or friends, including Zach, Eugene, and others) were recruited to help finish the food.
10. The food was distributed around an office to share with others, spreading happiness.
11. A notable mention is made of a "Pico grilled chicken signature sandwich" being a highlight (included as a fact since it's presented as a discovery from the experiment, rather than a subjective opinion).
12. The person eventually got french fries to complete their intended order.