McDonalds setting all time sales records

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and stock is flying high, but nobody eats there :shrug:

I don't eat there. Maybe a smoothie now and then. A sausage McMuffin if I'm on the road in the morning and hungry. Who's eating all this stuff :popcorn2
 

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I only eat an egg mcmuffin there

but everytime I go there is a line 10-15 deep in drive thru and just as many inside :scared
 

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Funny you should say that, I just had 20 piece McNuggets. Tasty.
 

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Funny you should say that, I just had 20 piece McNuggets. Tasty.

Oh yeah, I get the McNuggets a few times a year. Love the BBQ sauce :D
 

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The 2004 documentary Super Size Me states "McDonald's Chicken McNuggets were originally made from old chickens no longer able to lay eggs. These chickens are stripped down to the bone, and then 'ground up' into a chicken mash, then combined with a variety of stabilizers and preservatives, pressed into familiar shapes, breaded and deep fried, freeze dried, and then shipped to a McDonald's near you." Super Size Me also alleged inclusion of chemicals such as tertiary butylhydroquinone (a phenolic antioxidant used as a chemical preservative), polydimethylsiloxane (an anti-foaming agent), and other ingredients not used by a typical home cook.[7] This was recently restated by CNN.[8]

Marion Nestle, a New York University professor and author of What to Eat, says the tertiary butylhydroquinone and dimethylpolysiloxane in McNuggets probably pose no health risks. As a general rule, though, she advocates not eating any food with an ingredient you can?t pronounce.[8]

As of October 9, 2010, dimethylpolysiloxane and Tert-Butylhydroquinone (TBHQ) are listed as ingredients in the McNuggets cooking process.[6] According to Lisa McComb, a media relations representative for McDonald's, dimethylpolysiloxane is used as a matter of safety to keep the frying oil from foaming. The chemical is a form of silicone also used in cosmetics and Silly Putty. A review of animal studies by the World Health Organization found no adverse health effects associated with dimethylpolysiloxane. TBHQ is a preservative for vegetable oils and animal fats, limited by the FDA to .02 percent of the oil in McNuggets. One gram (one-thirtieth of an ounce) can cause "nausea, vomiting, ringing in the ears, delirium, a sense of suffocation, and collapse," according to A Consumer?s Dictionary of Food Additives.[8] Application to the skin may cause allergic reactions[9] and industrial workers exposed to the vapors suffered clouding of the eye lens, without other obvious systematic effects.

In a 2002 lawsuit against McDonald's, a judge commented that Chicken McNuggets are a "McFrankenstein" creation of various elements not used by the home cook.[10]
 

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and stock is flying high, but nobody eats there :shrug:

I don't eat there. Maybe a smoothie now and then. A sausage McMuffin if I'm on the road in the morning and hungry. Who's eating all this stuff :popcorn2

The drive-through at every McDonalds in this area are constantly full.
 

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my mcdonalds story from years ago...i was standing behind a mom with a slightly chubby little girl....mom asked her if she wanted a salad...the little girl said yes, then the smart mom asked her if she was going to eat the salad. ...the little girl shook her head no.....

so smart mom didn?t waster her money......:lol:
 

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small fries:

Calories: 231
Total fat: 11.5g
Total carbs: 29g
Protein: 2.8g
Calcium: 9.2mg


now they`re going to substitute apples for this?...it ain`t great,but it ain`t all that bad...and the apples will just end up under someones car seat or in a landfill...

why when jack and i were kids,they fried their french fries in beef tallow....:yawn:
 

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We take the kids there if we are traveling or on the go for sports/activities. My son is 6 and has never had their fries. We made a commitment that they would get apples and apple juice... no fries, no pop.

I agree with 'the boys' in terms of whom is going there... when the economy is doing bad, places like this sky-rocket. People feel that it is cheaper to eat there than purchasing food.
 

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ii say let the market be your guide...make your own decisions...plenty of healthy choices out there without having big brother mandating what you can and can`t eat....i choose not to eat there anymore...haven`t for years...

might be a great idea to open a fast food franchise and name it," ?I`ll Eat My Lunch and You Eat Yours and We?ll Both Just Mind Our Own Damn Business? burger.............



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