I articulated my personal reasons for not eating at McDonald's, didn't resort to name calling, and yet I'm the moron. Fascinating.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am more concerned about their husbandry practices and advertising schemes. Their slaughterhouses are a nightmare. They need to fix that before I'd even consider eating there. A little fat from a burger once in a while is fine, it's the ethics I take issue with.
Also with the advertising, they target low income, low education people with cheap food. They have games, like the monopoly games, that you can only get pieces for if you buy the largest sized item. They can't say they're trying to serve healthier food when they pull stunts like that.
Bhaahaahhahaah you're a moron
Anonymous wrote:I am more concerned about their husbandry practices and advertising schemes. Their slaughterhouses are a nightmare. They need to fix that before I'd even consider eating there. A little fat from a burger once in a while is fine, it's the ethics I take issue with.
Also with the advertising, they target low income, low education people with cheap food. They have games, like the monopoly games, that you can only get pieces for if you buy the largest sized item. They can't say they're trying to serve healthier food when they pull stunts like that.
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully they will offer more healthy items. I want them to come up with a no fat, low carb burger that tastes good.
Or people just want better service and quality like chik-fila