The Crazy Hidden TRUTH About McDonald’s

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Another McDonald's video. [video=youtube;8dep-poO9QM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dep-poO9QM[/video]
 
Feb 28, 2016
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here's the crux, the REAL-HEART-BREAKER', is, that the majority, and it would seem that it is ALL
'races', all over the world, who accept and consume these 'TOXIC-Witches-brews', they simply 'don't-care'!
it seems to be all about 'what the human-belly' wants', (SELF-SATISFACTION), above all else= end of that story!
it goes ALL the way BACK to the BEGINNING of MAN!!!

being 'raised and accepting' what the media has im-bedded in our-oh-so-weak psyches,
is so shameful, because we are at the 'age' of development of our 'species', where we MUST-KNOW
or at 'LEAST' CARE" what we're INJESTING that is 'killing-us'

1COR. 6:19.
What? know you not that your body is the Temple of 'The Holy Ghost' IN you;,
which you have of God, and you are not your own?\
 

NotmebutHim

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Eating fast food is sinful? Who knew?

No, I'm not referring to gluttony.....:)
 

mailmandan

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What other fast food restaurants (besides McDonald's) uses similar chemicals in their food? I'm sure they are not the only one. :eek:
 

Lynx

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1. A chemical can be in many things, but that doesn't mean the chemical IS those things. Because a chemical is used in silly putty (for example) doesn't mean you're eating silly putty if that chemical is in your food.

2. Cellulose gum is in almost all lowfat ice creams. Food for thought.

3. Cellulose powder is used to coat ALL preshredded cheese. It keeps the strands from sticking together. Yeah, I shred my own cheese these days.

4. We don't need a lot of scare tactics to tell us fast food is bad for us. We only need to look at the regular customers. You don't see a lot of fit, healthy people at a fast food factory.

5. Here's a free tip: "100% beef" doesn't mean "100% meat." It comes from SOMEWHERE on the cow, but we ain't saying where. ;)

6. You and the maker of that video really should read ingredients on stuff at the supermarket. I never buy Wal-Mart brand anything from their bakery, or preshredded cheese, or lowfat ice cream, or a lot of other stuff because of the ingredients list. If you're going to be aware of ingredients, look at ingredients everywhere.


Notice some of those statements seemed to support that video while others seemed to brush it off? That's because that video was half true and half scare tactics.
 
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McDonald's is going to have to change its slogan from,I'm loving it,to I'm puking it.I basically do not trust anybody for people love money too much,and will rip and gyp people for so said money.Walmart,'custom fit','custom fit',insoles,which they take popular foot patterns,but then they pump it out on a production line,for it is a production line product,which the cost is no different than any other product,but they say 'custom fit',and charge nearly fifty dollars for that measly amount of material,and Yoplait yogurt whips,where the regular and the whips come in the same size container,but the regular is 7 ounces,and the whips is 5 ounces,so they are ripping the people off 2 ounces,all the while trying to convince people it is better,and a delight to the palate,and your taste buds will dance,for that is all they do is sit down,and say,how can we rip the people off today,and weasel their money out of their hands in to our hands,and give them higher prices,lower quantity,and less quality,and we prefer to do all three at the same time,yippee.

For that is the purpose of America,to bleed you dry of your money,and leave you on the street,with your 6 kids,and spouse,and they want all the money in your bank account,wallet,on your dresser,and in the couch.

I basically do not trust anybody when it comes to money for people love money too much.

Ba da ba ba ba,I'm puking it.
 
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Hmm, am debating on watching this or not. Ate some McNuggets earlier and am still alive for what it matters.
 
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I worked at Mc Cracks fro 83 to 85......I will not eat there.....that is all I am saying......and to be frank....everyone I know who eats there regularly...has medical issues and or is obese..........

Rememebr the guy who ate it every meal for like a month and it almost killed him......

The Man Who
Ate McDonald's
Morgan Spurlock Throws Fast-Food
Industry Into A Super-Size Crisis
By Andrew Gumbel
The Independent - UK
6-19-4
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[TD]A few days into his grand experiment of eating all McDonald's, all the time, for 30 days straight, the New York film-maker Morgan Spurlock started complaining of headaches and other unpleasant side-effects: listlessness, depression, chest pains, shortness of breath, sexual dysfunction and more. Every night, audiences are confronted with the sight of Spurlock's alarmingly deteriorating health as he shovels one McDonald's meal into his mouth after another. He eats McDonald's for breakfast, lunch and dinner, vowing to try everything on the menu at least once in the course of his experiment, minimising his physical exercise (in keeping with the relative immobility of the average American) and agreeing that he will "super size" the portions he orders whenever the server suggests it to him (again, in accordance with the proclivities of regular fast-food customers). By this point, Spurlock was being told by his doctors that his cholesterol was shooting off the charts, his liver was turning to patÈ and he risked meeting the same terminally self-destructive fate as Nicolas Cage's alcoholic protagonist in Leaving Las Vegas. The damage was far beyond anything Spurlock's trio of specialists had imagined possible, and they begged him (in vain) to abandon his stunt. [/TD]
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Stopped years ago as well right after seeing "super size me"
 
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I grew up on it I guess with frequent happy meals and birthday parties at Macdonald's. I was conditioned to it, like I believe many become conditioned or numb to the effects like Mexicans and Mexican drinking water. Once I had an extended period of time away from Macdonald's tasting real hamburgers fries and whatever other items they have, you can really detect the salt, excessive sugar, and other additives in the Macdonald's and it ruins it for you.