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  • #61
    Mousy the salads are higher in calories than a BigMac.
    The fries didn't break down after 12 weeks.
    I don't think people should sue them, but the food doesn't have to be that way. Look at In 'n Out. I think that was one of the points in the movie. Or it may have been in the bonus interview with Eric Schlosser. Haven't we all had a restaurant burger that was better if not as good as a McDonald's burger?

    They monitor drugs no? If the side effects are too great for the benefit, it's not approved for sale.
    [COLOR=#4b0082][B][SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]“If you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”
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    • #62
      Yeah, but McDonald's is approved. Smart consumers, like yourselves, know that In n Out makes better burgers. It is your choice to either go to McDonald's or In n Out. If people stopped frequenting McDonald's in favor of something healthier, then McDonald's would be forced into better business practices. Like any other business whose practices are well-disclosed and should be known, they only do what the consumer allows them to do.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by loseyourname
        Yeah, but McDonald's is approved. Smart consumers, like yourselves, know that In n Out makes better burgers. It is your choice to either go to McDonald's or In n Out. If people stopped frequenting McDonald's in favor of something healthier, then McDonald's would be forced into better business practices. Like any other business whose practices are well-disclosed and should be known, they only do what the consumer allows them to do.
        Amen .
        Achkerov kute.

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