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Mayo........mmmmmmmmmmmm
Cheezy....mmmmmmmmmmmm |
hhhmmmm dinner time.
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After all this talk of unhealthy food I think I'll have some pasta tonight.
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Re: Overweight teens file fat lawsuit against McDonald's
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Sure sounds like they're eating more than Happy Meals! Besides, people that large shouldn't be playing on the playground equipment 'cause they'll break it. |
They've got to be kidding! This has "fast-buck"written all over it. If anything the parents should be in trouble for child neglect.
Explain to me if the parents are 1. buying them mcdonalds 2. disregarding any drs. advice (if they were even taking them to the drs!) or 3. letting the kids be sedentary, why is McDonalds being sued again? |
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Just please think before you say you "hate" people. |
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I think what we're talking about is how people try to blame other people for their own actions. If, and this is a big IF, these peoples' weight problems were caused solely by McDonalds' cuisine, it's still not the restaurant's fault because everyone has a choice on whether to eat there or not. It's that simple. Same with the smokers suing tobacco companies...the surgeon general's warning has been on those wrappers for years, so all this "But, I didn't know!" stuff just doesn't wash. :mad: |
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What the f*ck ever happened to individual responsibility in this country? XOXO, Annie. :mad: |
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doesn't seem like the parents are capable either. sorry i don't think a kid at 5'9" is going to be attracted to a Mcdonald's play structure... |
Re: Overweight teens file fat lawsuit against McDonald's
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Even at McD's, it's a lot better to get a plain hamburger happy meal than to get a double quarter pounder supersize meal. Nope, neither are really healthy, but the first one is a lot better than the second. I also doubt either of these kids are eating happy meals any more. If they are then it's probably like our oldest son...he's 12, 5'2" and weighs 144 in football pads :) We go to McD's anywhere from 1-3 times/month. He'll order a happy meal, but he's usually still hungry when he finishes it. I wonder if these kids go home and eat again after going to McD's? If they do, are their parents offering fruit or fat free low sugar yogurt or sugar free popsicles or whatever as a snack? </rant> For our GC law types--please tell me that this one is gonna be tossed out well before it ever gets to court. Please. Christin |
I heard somewhere that McD's is going bankrupt. Anyone else hear anything about it?
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Last night Jay Leno was talking about this....question, how old is this kid if he is 5'9???
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He could be as young as 12 and as old the law in their state says a child would be (probably 17-20?) There's a 12 year old on the football team who's almost 5'7", that's what I'm basing the age range upon :)
Still, he'd have to be old enough to think for himself, ya know? Christin |
Lol! Seriously! 5'9" is a pretty big "happy meal" kid. I mean, the toys aren't that great.
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But my point is that even if you are only taken to fast food places, you still can eat foods that are relatively healthy and low in fat if you want to. That's what I do whenever my boyfriend and I end up at a fast food place. |
Oh, but some idiot judge or overweight jury will probably agree......remember the woman who sued and won because she burned her mouth drinking coffee----someone didn't tell her it was hot. DUH!
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