McDonald's Mod?
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- detritus0
btw, I was disappointed this thread wasn't about some mod for HL2 (&c) where you could relive Michael Douglas' infamous 'too late for breakfast' scene in Falling Down.
- ifeltdave0
You can keep putting bacon bits on a salad, but it ain't gonna turn into a barbecue.
- lukus_W0
The main reason some people still like McDonald's is because branding and advertising works. McDonald's has been aggressively marketed to most of us from an early age. It's become part of our psyches...
It's a slick machine. They sell a commodity dirt cheap, and make sure it's available everywhere.
But there's no denying it .. there's so much more to food than the laboratory synthesised muck they offer.
- jfletcher0
@SteveJobs - mostly agree. I don't think people realize that 2 large-ish means sfrom McD's will hit most poeples calorie needs... if not 1.5 means if you add a medium soda.
Although while you may get calories, protiens, fats, etc, thay're not the best for you... it's not like a home made burger drained of fat on a whole wheat bun with fresh veggies. A lot of the nutrition has been stripped, but like you said, everything in moderation, once and a while is fine...
- SteveJobs0
^ of course, but who eats burgers for the nutrients? that's why you get your RDA of fruits and veggies, take a multi, etc., and eat healthy the rest of the week. i rarely eat fast food any more (unless you count my wknd chipotle run), but if i'm gonna have burger or a pizza or anything else deemed 'unhealthy', i'm gonna go all out.
- bjladams0
after reading this- i took my kids down there for the first time to eat. ordered a couple happy meals and a burger- it wasn't like i remembered it from the college days. the 3 yr old had a nugget- then just wanted to play on the playground- the 1 yr old took a bite of the burger and then screamed.
dont tell my wife... but she's been right all along with not letting me take them there.
- dyspl0
SteveJobs, I agree about the cal gained eating /cal lost exercising balance and that as you say "most people get fat eating this because of sedentary lifestyles, and/or excessive eating"
BUT the problem with such food as fast food is what you mention right after : "doesn't take much to hit your cal/carb needs for the day on fast food"
doesn't take much? really?
big mac menu calories :
Big Mac - 495 cal
French fries, medium - 340 cal
Coca Cola, 40cl - 125 calIf you don't take anything else, your lunch is about 1010 cal.
A 85kg guy, running at 10km/h burns about 850 cal in a 1hour session (and the fat burned while exercising is mostly located where the muscle is exercised...).If you add a sundae (+345 cal), your lunch is about 1355 cal.
About 1H30 running at 10km/h, just for one lunch.And we don't even mention the salt etc...
Even if obesity comes from our lack of sport in our modern everyday life, Mc donalds food and other junk food are too rich anyway.
- kona0
it's taken me 35 long years of eating fast foods like mcdonalds to turn my stomach into the 'iron gut' that it is today that can handle any amount of scotch i throw at it without skipping a beat. i have successfully trained my stomach to digest pennies by eating this food so go ahead, have your salad and try not to get any on your skirt.
- instrmntl0
I hate being inside McDonalds (granted it's designed for me to react liek that). I think its a good move.
- spraycanII0
ye dont see the point, it still going to stink inside.
- SteveJobs0
yep, but you're sensationalizing this a tad, and understandibly so, as many have done so since super size me and fast food nation made this such a controversial topic.
see when anyone defends fast food chains like mcdonalds, and blames obesity on the people, everyone comes out and starts talking about the lack of nutrition and how fattening their food is, and they almost always start picking the most sugar/sodium/calorie-dense items from the menu. the thing is though, this can be done almost anywhere, be it a fast food joint, a corporate chain, or a high-class, zagat-rated, $300/plate restaraunt. the reason fast food is such an easy target is because it's cheap and convenient and too many people eat it TOO MUCH - and THAT is the problem. however, this problem also occurs in the kitchen. just because you bought it from trader joe's or whole foods doesn't make it healthy. ever looked at the nutritional information on the box of your favorite granola? you might be surprised how many preservatives or sugar is in there.
see, apart from diabetics or other one-offs, that mcd's meal you mention isn't going to hurt anyone. even an invalid who can barely lift a fork to his mouth will suffer little more than a 'food coma'.
and this 85kg guy (~187lbs) has a calorie maintenance level of over 3000 calories, give or take, based on a relatively active lifestyle. hell, even if the moron eats that meal for breakfast lunch and dinner, one bad binge in a day is not going to affect his long-term health. it's eating like this day after day, not being mindful of what you are putting into your body that's going to hurt you in the long run.
having said all that, the awareness the aformentioned books and films have raised is a good thing because they cause people to educate themselves so that they CAN make informed decisions about what they put in their bodies.
- callitropsis0
They've tried every possible marketing scheme known to man, but still somehow haven't figured out that they're food is just barely edible.
- randommail0
Real design would have been McDonald's commissioning a redesign of their bathrooms and furniture to be easier to maintain and clean.
If you've been to a McDonald's in New York you know what I'm talking about. I don't care what the architecture of the place looks like if it can't be maintained as it was originally intended.
- jfletcher0
I love how we feel the need to tear apart one of the most successful fast food companies like they are amateurs... have we no business sense or understanding?
I'm not sure if it's in line with their brand, but like any company they have to keep finding ways to push profits and expand their business. I feel like this is similar to the Arch Deluxe situation, which cost them millions (when they tried to copy Burger King's adult style theme brand).
- monNom0
in the end it doesn't matter. Taco Bell win's the restaurant wars.
- pillhead0
We all know McDonald's is shit foot, but sometime I just want to eat junk food and McDonald's are great at what they do.
- over 99 billion served. That's no accident, they really know what they are doing.mikotondria3
- sea_sea0
as much as i love their fries, this seriously convinced me of never eating mickey d's again. :(
- chubby here is the worst poster child for healthy eating i've ever seenscarabin
- i would hit thatspraycanII
- obesity activist sounds like someone who promotes obesityflashbender