Anonymous wrote:An egg McMuffin with the thin piece of ham is hardly unhealthy. It's just an steamed egg on a piece of bland bread, basically. Most of these cheap boomers just abuse the free coffee refills for a couple of hours. I think a cup of Mickey D's coffee is only like 75 cents if you're a pensioner.
And most pensioners don't eat a lot, so if they do eat a breakfast sandwich, they probably don't eat again until early dinner at 4 or 5 p.m.
Anonymous wrote:There is nothing bad in a McMuffin and coffee. IME the elderly tend to be the breakfast crowd.
Anonymous wrote:Every single morning McDonalds is filled with 80 and 90 year old seniors who have been eating there for decades.
If McDonalds food is not very healthy for you, shouldn't most of those elderly seniors be dead by now?
Anonymous wrote:This isn't a popular opinion but I think the role of diet in overall health is overstated in our generation. I know just as many people - actually probably more - who have lived an 'unhealthy lifestyle' especially WRT diet and have outlived those who didn't. It's just a crapshoot.
Anonymous wrote:A basic hamburger there (like the one in a happy meal) isn’t an unhealthy meal. It is a bun with 100% beef patty and is 250 calories. I get unsweetened ice tea and a hamburger for lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, my husband is very fit and gets breakfast there a few times a week when traveling. He does the egg white delight McMuffin. It’s less than 300 calories. Before they retired it, I would get a grilled chicken sandwich and not eat the bun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In addition to what's already been mentioned, it could just be an occasional thing for them.
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Occasional? They are there every single day even during covid.![]()
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