In a recent segment, comedian and Fox News Saturday Night host Jimmy Failla humorously discussed the debut of McDonald's new Big Arch Burger, which will initially launch in Canada and Portugal rather than the U.S. Despite the country being known as burger enthusiasts, he remarked that this might be a strategic test in smaller markets. He jokingly noted that perhaps due to fitness trends in the U.S., there are doubts about the reception of such a burger here. Failla shared a playful analogy about the burger coming with 'spanks' to alleviate post-meal guilt, emphasizing the burger's unique appeal.
The conversation then transitioned to a more serious note about fare evasion on New York's MTA. He recounted anecdotes from his days as a cab driver, referencing the communal nature of subway fare evasion compared to the personal impact of cab fare skipping. He highlighted the lack of enforcement of fare evasion and how instances have become more rampant in the subway system. Failla mentioned an upcoming visit from Prince Harry to New York City to address climate change, humorously questioning where the royal would land his private jet while expressing skepticism about the genuineness of celebrity involvement in serious issues. The segment showcased the blend of humor and poignant societal commentary that Failla is known for.
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