McDonald's Mod?
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- fresnobob0
I used to work at a McDonald's in a Walmart. Good times.
- flashbender0
"I love this salad, it's so cravable"
Cravable?
Fuck you, Candy.
- scarabin0
this "old hamburger" stuff is stupid.
if it doesn't contain a lot of moisture it's going to dry out and look exactly the same (as long as it's protected from pests, elements) for decades, no matter who made it.
we have humans thousands of years old who got the same treatment and still look pretty good
look at that smug fat bitch acting like she's got a fucking point
- BaskerviIle0
I think Starbucks has just as much to answer for, if not more than McDonalds.
Almost everything is unhealthy in starbucks not to mention packed with sugar and cream.
McD's targets breakfast, lunch and dinner and obviously it's all terrible fried, fatty poor quality food, but I almost see places like Starbucks as more of a threat and cause of obseity. It's everywhere and unlike mcdonald's there no real reason to go there, they don't target a specific meals, everything they sell is based around snacking between meals and it's almost all cakes, cookies, sugary/fatty drinks.
Go to italy and have coffee and it bares no resemblance to the massive great vats of lukewarm sugary milk that SB serves up. No one needs a coffee that big, really? a pint of coffee?
as homer simpson said on gaining extra weight to become obese, how did he do it?
"I discovered a meal between breakfast and brunch"
- jfletcher0
So the person fighting obesity is out of shape? :\ Did she used to think McD's was healthy? It's not super hard to eat generally healthy, it's just lots of America chooses not to... and to compound it, we drive everywhere, exercise rarely, and let political correctness get out of check (as a nation). I'm a fan of the food revolution thing, just don't get overboard.
- juhls0
Makes sense though, as saying "the company is huge" is an understatement.
- kona0
yes, we should all ponder how bad eating mcdonalds is over our next smoke break
- SteveJobs0
you all just skeerd of a bunch of preservatives. besides that, and yes, transfat, there's nothing inherently unhealthy about fast food. if you're educated enough to understand nutrition and what *your* body needs, it's not going to hurt you. fats are good, sugars are good, carbs are good, calories are good - an excess of any of these is bad. but excessiveness is specific to the individual.
most people get fat eating this because of sedentary lifestyles, and/or excessive eating (doesn't take much to hit your cal/carb needs for the day on fast food).
- he only lost 8 pounds?scarabin
- haha, i know. what a poser!SteveJobs
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- shut up Jobs you're a big dick.spraycanII
- < 121 meals in 30days, sounds excessive. that's 4 meals / day.akrokdesign
- bjladams0
i went to one of those the other day- it was awesome. i really wanted to try the nuggets to see if they were any better in such a nice establishment.... but i was just there to take the kids to the bathroom.
nice bathroom btw.
- whatsup0
- Paid in Big Macs by the looks of it.Gordy22
- haduckseason
- BK! lol.akrok
- and paid wellscarabin
- lolblogger
- ha ha ha.neandersthal
- detritus0
Good for them.
The new look they've brought out here in the UK in recent years is a testament to well thought design. Materials are cheap, extensible and definitely make the places less cheap-looking.
Why should we care? Even if you don't go into the things - surely it's much better for the high street (/retail park/military base/creche) to be filled with quality-looking establishments than have otherwise profitable franchises lower an area's tone, right?
Or does the need for good design end were our pretensions start?