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		<description><![CDATA[Toronto&#8217;s The Grid asked four local chefs to re-imagine and create a fancy meal using only a McDonald&#8217;s Big Mac combo meal (Big Mac burger, fries, Coke and condiments), and other than oil and water, no other ingredient was permitted. Fabio Bondi of Local Kitchen made the above dish, &#8220;McLumi Platter.&#8221; It took chef/co-owner Fabio [...]]]></description>
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