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LW, ~blush~ uh, well, I, uh...gee, thanks....
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Hmmm...I think it's kind of crazy the menu items they come up with...however, going to a nice sit down restaurant entails waaaay more calories than that sandwich, and most people think nothing of that.
I tend to feel the same way little whip does about this...for those of us who can't manage something so calorie-dense, our best option is to avoid it (or BK) and leave the artery-clogging fare to those blessed with monster metabolisms or those who just flat out don't care.
Personally, I am within the healthy weight range for my height and age (although, quite...curvy, voluptuous, or my favorite, "fluffy") but I have to watch what I eat or I will put on more weight. I might eat something like this (although not that sandwich specifically...blech) as a treat maybe once every couple of months or so.
Maybe it's not the best thing for America at large (ha, a pun), but it's nice to have the option of something like this when and if we decide we want it.
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Sorry didnt have time to read the coments above. But i still want to add my 2 cents. I think that American dont really want to make the sacrifices it takes to eat healthier food, and do WANT bigger burgers etc.
It's such a good deal! You get the Huge burger, with the huge fries, with the Huge drink for such a cheap price!
So even though the 'supersize me' documentary came out, it doesnt change anything. It's abit like 'Oh, my God i'm so unhealthy, honey will you pass me the fries?' you know what i mean??
It's a fact, people are bigger and enjoy bigger meals. And since the money is talking what fast food company will actually want to win less than they are now for health's sake?
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For decades McDonald's has fallen over itself trying to please one special interest group or another. In almost every case it has done nothing but invite more pressure from more interest groups. What does McDonald's think... that somehow PETA, Environmentalists and Nutrition Nazis are going to all of the sudden start liking them, just because they come up with a veggie burger, change their wrappings a million times, or start offering carrot sticks and apple slices?
BK and Hardee's are doing exactly what they should be doing; surveying their own customers and creating menu items accordingly.
I've said it before, but I'll say it again here... As soon as a person darkens the door of a fast food joint we are saying, WE DON'T CARE! We'll eat what we want and roll the dice!! ;~D
Of course, since freedom works both ways, each time someone tries to sue these places because of their failling health, the judges need to look them in the eye, smile and say, "WE DON'T CARE!" as he or she throws the case out as frivolous.
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Of course, since freedom works both ways, each time someone tries to sue these places because of their failling health, the judges need to look them in the eye, smile and say, "WE DON'T CARE!" as he or she throws the case out as frivolous. | ---PT2K
Amen, Brother! Can I gedda witness?
I have said, and will continue to say here, that that "Supersize Me" guy was a complete butt-nugget who deserved all the repercussions from his decision.
Noone who's sane and normal eats McDonald's for EVERY meal EVERY day. That's common sense. It's bad for you, and everyone knows it.
I have no idea why the movie made such a big splash (besides the PR nuclear attack they used. I don't think I've seen anything like it since "Blair Witch"...another stupid flick that was all PR); it's not like he revealed any big secrets or new ideas.
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Big Ass Breakfasts! W007! Can I supersize that? I can hardly wait to get home and try one. God (or whomever really) bless America.
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No, I disagree here....for all those children who are obese, it's a necessity that their parents regulate what they eat, when they eat it, and how much exercise they get. |
RW, I agree with you that parents are the ones that need to regulate their children's eating. Yes they do. But I still stress that these places need to continue to do something about the food choices because some people only eat at these places. Some parents really don't know any better and do not see the harm they do their children when they feed them with greasy, fat, unhealthy food.
I saw a program a couple of months ago, it was actually a talk show. This woman fed her son with so much food since he was 6mths, the child was a hefty 100 + lbs and he was only 3 years old!!! Her family member brought her on television to talk some sense into her and get her help because she didn't see, or couldn't see that she was hurting her child. There are extreme cases out there. And these people need to get the message, especially for their children's sake.
Congrats on the weight loss; good for you! Everything in moderation, you know. |
Thanks, and yes, in moderation. I'm a work in progress!
I am within the healthy weight range for my height and age (although, quite...curvy, voluptuous, or my favorite, "fluffy") but I have to watch what I eat or I will put on more weight. |
I like fluffy too, har har. But I've seen your pics and you're looking good girlfriend!
Maybe it's not the best thing for America at large (ha, a pun), but it's nice to have the option of something like this when and if we decide we want it. |
It is the best thing for everyone. I like the idea too that if you want to eat it once in a while, then damn it, it's my choice! So I guess others are saying this too...freedom of will...!
'supersize me' documentary came out, it doesnt change anything. It's abit like 'Oh, my God i'm so unhealthy, honey will you pass me the fries?' you know what i mean?? |
I missed that documentary, darn it! : ). But you're right, on some levels people are aware but they are still in denial.
I've said it before, but I'll say it again here... As soon as a person darkens the door of a fast food joint we are saying, WE DON'T CARE! We'll eat what we want and roll the dice!! ;~DOf course, since freedom works both ways, each time someone tries to sue these places because of their failling health, the judges need to look them in the eye, smile and say, "WE DON'T CARE!" as he or she throws the case out as frivolous. |
People will make their choices because they can and do whatever the heck they want. It's just the few who will make the changes to their eating habits. Plus it's just that, a habit, one that's hard to be broken if there's no will. And yep, some of those law suits are frivolous!
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My wife just called and its grilled chicken breast with steamed veggies for supper. ( I'll drown those suckers with BBQ sauce and Ranch dressing respectively ) |
Dyno my man, this is good for you - the grilled chicken and steamed veggie that is - good woman! Yuck, I hate it when men do this, drown delicious food in condiments - my kids sometimes do that! I'm partial to strawberry cheesecake myself!
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I'm partial to strawberry cheesecake myself! |
Which is also improved by liberal application of Ranch Dressing!
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Which is also improved by liberal application of Ranch Dressing! |
You are joking, right? This can't possibly taste good? You're just being sarcastic right, Greywar? I mean...ranch dressing on cheese cake....? Holy moly...
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As Little Whip, I think it was, pointed out, foreverS...the fast food places DO offer a variety of healthy alternatives to their usual fare. It's just up to the people to order it. And, as she pointed out, as well, who wants carrot sticks when your friend is eating a cheeseburger? Maybe if you belong to PETA or something.....
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I so can't wait to try this sandwich!
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