Soo... McDonalds..

Am I the only one who finds it odd that MacD's don't think that the USA beef is "lean" enough and the fat content is too "high"? Aint that the pot calling the kettle black? A quater pounder w/cheese is 740 cal's!!!!!
 
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I agree with Wombat - complete and accurate labeling, and let me make my own choice. If there is enough business to support it, well, that's freedom of choice. But without truth and full information I can trust, well, then its just a shot in the dark.

Currently, my fav "fast food" is Waffle House. and their coffee is medicinal grade caffeine, 24/7 and with a smile and "good morning". I know its not good for me on one hand, but not eating at all is bad for my blood sugar.
 
Wow. What a deal! I don't eat at McDonald's anyways- I bring my very own bologna sandwich with yellow mustard to school every day, 50 miles from home and it travels safely in my little red igloo
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Food safety is paramont ya know!!!
 
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I think I wrote the same paper!

It's amazing that information isn't common knowledge. With all the "Save the rainforests" movements and all. Plus the obvious links to changing weather patterns and rainforest destruction. I've read that some astronomical percentage of the world's precipitation is directly linked to the cycles in the rainforests holding the water and releasing it through transpiration. When the forests are removed, the rainwater just runs off the mountains as the trees that hold it it have been removed. Then the water can't return to the clouds ensuring more rain...DUH!
 
I used to eat McD's Dbl Cheesburgers at least once a week, but I haven't in months. I have issues with bone-in food (yes, yes, I know I'm weird) and I got tired of biting down on hard bits of whatever.
 
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I think she means that she's bitten down on ground up pieces of bone in her burger. FFR's don't have the high quality inspection standards that mom's have
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