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MacMeaties is a fast food restaurant featured in many episodes of the Invader Zim series. It is a parody of the McDonald's fast food chain, and is where Zim went for his Career Day field trip after being assigned a life career of fast food preparation, only to have his temporary employment terminated by the shift captain when his molting went out of control. It is also where Mortos first went to power up.

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  • MacMeaties is a fast food restaurant featured in many episodes of the Invader Zim series. It is a parody of the McDonald's fast food chain, and is where Zim went for his Career Day field trip after being assigned a life career of fast food preparation, only to have his temporary employment terminated by the shift captain when his molting went out of control. It is also where Mortos first went to power up.
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  • MacMeaties is a fast food restaurant featured in many episodes of the Invader Zim series. It is a parody of the McDonald's fast food chain, and is where Zim went for his Career Day field trip after being assigned a life career of fast food preparation, only to have his temporary employment terminated by the shift captain when his molting went out of control. It is also where Mortos first went to power up.
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