Anonymous wrote:Like anything, done in excess, it is unhealthy. For instance, if you only eat hotdogs at baseball games, you are eating roughly 40 hotdogs a year (assuming you don't go to away games.) As for the senior citizens eating breakfast at McD's, how did they get there? Walk? Are they socializing? Life isn't about eating living in your basement and eating steel-cut oats.
Anonymous wrote:Old people aren’t gorging in McD. They get a black coffee and maybe an egg McMuffin. Or a plain hamburger. They hardly eat. It is social thing more than a meal.
You have to remember that for the first half of their lives they were eating home cooked meals mostly. What you eat when you are young and middle aged is much more important than what you eat at 80
Anonymous wrote:She’s right, it’s not healthy.
-Not a millennial
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
Look at those UNHEALTHY sodas.
OK.
MILLENNIAL.![]()
Each person in that photo needs to lose about 40 pounds
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An egg mcmuffin is not really that unhealthy, but almost everything else is.
Why can't you just have a normal conversation about it. Food supply in the United States does not make it possible for everybody to have inexpensive healthy food.
Just because someone is old doesn't mean they are healthy.
What is your education level, perhaps it's hard for you to have an educated conversation because you aren't educated.
They have made it all the way into their 80s and 90s. That alone is an accomplishment.
Anonymous wrote:As a Gen Xer, I would have continued to eat my Egg McMuffin with black coffee, nothing is stopping me. I would ask: do you drink lattes? Yes? Well, that's worse than Egg McMuffin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An egg mcmuffin is not really that unhealthy, but almost everything else is.
Why can't you just have a normal conversation about it. Food supply in the United States does not make it possible for everybody to have inexpensive healthy food.
Just because someone is old doesn't mean they are healthy.
What is your education level, perhaps it's hard for you to have an educated conversation because you aren't educated.
They have made it all the way into their 80s and 90s. That alone is an accomplishment.
Millenials were born up to 1996 so includes 27 and older.Anonymous wrote:Watch OP's relative not actually be a millennial. Millennials are 40. It's probably a 20 something and OP thinks it's a millennial.
Anonymous wrote:McDonalds is for poors