James Franco gets nostalgic about McDonalds job

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Last Updated : May 08 2015 | 2:07 PM IST
Years before nabbing acting accolades for "127 Hours", James Franco was working at fast-food joint McDonald's.
The 37-year-old actor shared his history with the fast-food chain in a new Washington Post op-ed, in which he voiced his love and support for the Golden Arches.
Franco has come out in support of McDonald's at a time when the company has been struggling to reclaim its spot in the casual dining food chain.
"McDonald's sales have slumped. Maybe the public wants healthier food. Maybe there is too much competition. Maybe people aren't into the chipotle barbecue snack wrap... All I know is that when I needed McDonald's, McDonald's was there for me. When no one else was," Franco said.
Looking back on his early days as an aspiring actor, the Oscar-nominated star said he was looking to make ends meet, and after getting fired from a coffee shop job, he considered McDonald's.
"Someone asked me if I was too good to work at McDonald's. Because I was following my acting dream despite all the pressure not to, I was definitely not too good to work at McDonald's. I went to the nearest Mickey D's and was hired the same day," he further said.
Franco, who explained that he "wore a purple visor and purple polo shirt" with the classic headset while working the late shift drive-through position, worked on his acting skills on the job by "putting on fake accents with the customers to practice for my scenes in acting class."
He also got other perks from the job, slowly developing a taste for the American food.
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First Published: May 08 2015 | 2:07 PM IST

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