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Re: Woman sues McDonalds over French Fries
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I ate at McDonald's over two weeks ago. I hadn't eaten a McDonald's meal other than breakfast in over a year. It was good, but I couldn't imagine eating that daily or twice daily. You need to eat fruits and vegetables. I don't consider a slice of onion, a pickle, and ketchup vegetables.
I do like their McFlurrys with M&M's. Yummy! I think that morbid obesity is a disability. Or maybe it is the consequences of obesity such as hypertension, diabetes, and heart disease that qualify. |
I'm a big McDonald's fan. Tho I try to eat 'healthy' when I'm there, salads, chicken nuggets. Love the breakfasts there sooo much too. I eat there at least once a week maybe twice. BUT I know it's bad for me and make up for it the rest of the week by eating better and working out. I would in no way blame my health issues on a fast food restaurant that I chose to eat at. People just don't like facing up to their own free-will choices sometimes.
Child obesity in my school is such a problem. It's sad. And those kids are in McDonald's getting a snack after school...2 cheesburgers and fries meal large sized. ::mad:: |
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I had some McDonalds fries for lunch. They didn't have as much salt as usual.
They'll be hearing from my lawyer. Geez. |
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I have noticed that a lot of fast food places are making "healthy alternatives" for the kids' meals. Wendy's is now offering orange slices and milk as opposed to french fries and soda. McDonald's is "trying" with the apples and caramel dip (which still probably has a ton of sugar).
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Man, my kids are gonna ROCK. Health food and public TV. |
let's see if i can post a picture
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