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post Oct 13 2005, 09:07 AM
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And they still sell this food legally? I used to eat this crap when I was younger but havent touched the stuff for a few years now. That guy Morgan is a brave soul to undetake what he did, and at some stages it was obvious that he didnt enjoy it. Sounds good in theory but not in practice. I loved the experiment he did with the burgers and the fries in the jars. I wonder how long Macca's fries will last before they go moldy, Im tempted to try this out myself. The thing I dont understand about this all is how people actually believe it tastes good! A burger from a fish n chip shop tastes way better, plus is healthier. Or maybe its all for the toy......

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Can I have the Super Size please mom???


But now you have people springing up from all over the place with 'evidence' that fast food (McDonalds) isnt bad for you at all, and can actually improve your health, dont believe me?

Are the food police wrong?

Maybe its just the fast food companies fighting back because they have been dragged through the mud. Where on the food pyramid is gentically modified food? And why is organic food so badly expensive, I mean i can get genetically modified tomatoes that have the ability to create fire for only $3.99 a kg, but real organic tomatoes that are just REAL tomatoes cost $10.00 a kg? What is going on with this world?
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post Oct 13 2005, 09:22 AM
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Genetically modified products are easier to grow, they produce more and can stand a harsher climate. I try to stay away from genetically modofied products and fast foods, but some modified products have nothing written on the package.
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post Oct 13 2005, 09:23 AM
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I felt much the same way after seein that movie.

Funny thing is, although I never eat fast food, every once in a while I get an irrestible craving for a Big Mac! I totally know it will suck and my stomach will hurt for hours afterwards, I still crave it. I think they put drugs to make you crave it in em.
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post Oct 13 2005, 09:31 AM
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hahaha. Well, I always put fried in my burger. Lately I've been wanting Subway all the time, though, instead of McDonald's.

You know.. I had my 9th birthday party at McDonald's.

I'm hungry.
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post Oct 13 2005, 09:33 AM
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You have an excuse Cat. You are always hungry now!
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post Oct 13 2005, 09:36 AM
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Funny thing is, although I never eat fast food, every once in a while I get an irrestible craving for a Big Mac! I totally know it will suck and my stomach will hurt for hours afterwards, I still crave it. I think they put drugs to make you crave it in em.

I find that too. I hate the stuff but once in a while I just have a urge for fast food like McDonalds or Hungry Jacks. Then you eat it, it tastes average, the chips are cold and soggy, even though you wanted 5 minutes for your 'fast food'. Then 1 hour later you are hungry again. You have to spend $10 bucks to be satisfied from this cheap quick alternative.....
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post Oct 13 2005, 09:37 AM
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I think it's poison.
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post Oct 13 2005, 09:56 AM
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That's because sometimes.. it just sits there.. under a lamp.

Like an egg in a incubator!
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post Oct 13 2005, 09:58 AM
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(Senior Vice President Ken Barun (McDonalds))
At McDonald's, we care about the well-being of children and families everywhere we do business. We want to help them achieve their goals. With our balanced, active lifestyles initiatives, we aim to make a real difference on an issue that’s important to our customers and the worldwide communities we serve.
Aswell as the food being dangerous, teh toys are dangerous too. If you look on the package it should say anyone under the age of 3 who plays with this toy might swallow it and die. And they say that the well-being of a child is their main concern! :laugh: You train them at a young age that McDonalds is good, so for their whole life they will think McDonalds is good. I bet ciggerette companies wish they could do that!
(McDonalds)
Our approach to menu choice begins with our traditional commitment to strict standards of food quality and safety. Our standards often exceed those required by local governments. We are proud to serve products made from high-quality, wholesome ingredients like those people serve in their own homes—meat, bread, potatoes, chicken, salads, fish, and desserts. Many of our suppliers are the same trusted brands consumers choose in their grocery stores.
That is brillant :bs: there... So is it the governments fault the food is shithouse?

The horses mouth....
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post Oct 13 2005, 10:06 AM
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If I ever have kids, there will be no fast food eating for them.
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post Oct 13 2005, 10:08 AM
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The question is, do the corporates that own this companies eat their food? Do their children?

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post Oct 13 2005, 11:38 AM
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well there all bundled with disney coke and mcdonalds probably more stuff so mcpoopers is gonna try everything possible to get you to try all the products they have and then go watch the movies they have and get a coke at the movies. but when people sue mcdonalds for them being overwieght its ridiculous its like sueing a tobacco company for getting cancer it says on the pack your gonna die they cant be responsible if you use the product. with mcdonalds if you cram quater pounders in you like its your job of course your gonna become overwieght either way mcdonalds is nasty stuff why not go to whimpys and pay a little more for a burger and get one the size of a toilet seat thats real meat mmm..mmmm
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post Oct 13 2005, 11:40 AM
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We don't have Wimpys.
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post Oct 13 2005, 12:37 PM
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you dont have wimpys in the usa? i thought thats where it origionated do you have a sonics cause we dont but everything looks so good on the commercials
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post Oct 13 2005, 02:38 PM
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Oooh. We have Sonic! I eat the breakfast burritoes even for dinner. Yum. And have a cherry dr. pepper. With extra cherries, of course.

I think Sonic and Burger King are the only fast food places that I'll eat at sometimes anymore, but I rarely do.
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post Oct 13 2005, 02:40 PM
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Well supposedly Wendy's has the best beef qualitywise.
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post Oct 13 2005, 09:39 PM
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wendys is the only thing ill eat for fast food in fact im eating it now... the square paddies are what gets me
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post Oct 14 2005, 08:56 AM
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The thing is with fast food compared to smoking, is it doesnt say you may die if you eat to many hamburgers, and it doesnt have a list of whats in it, with how many calories etc. Cigg packs have a warning. The warning for food, is in the list of ingrediates and how many calories are in it etc. I want to see a message on the wraper of a McDonalds burger, that says if you eat this big mac, it is going straight to your ass!
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post Oct 14 2005, 09:11 AM
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Or your heart and Kidneys
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post Oct 14 2005, 02:40 PM
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yea , a surgean general warning on the side of every big mac, or whatever you order.
lol, thats good.
how about lets get seriouse with this idea, as its a good one.
maybee if we could get a large petition (outside this site help woulfd be great)
maybee we could get somethingn like that.

or do as those other people have ans sue them for not having it on it.
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