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This article appears on today's home page with the teaser, "Did you know ... that rappers Future and Drake worked at McDonald's for a day?" But I don't see anything in this article to substantiate their employment. Sure, it was obviously filmed in a McDonald's, but maybe it was a closed set for filming purposes. How do we know that they were actually employed there? To clarify, I have no problem with this article itself, only with the way the article is teased in the "Do You Know". But improvements to the article would solve it.--Keeves (talk) 13:56, 24 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]