They have that scary burger king there. He's evil and will turn your liver into pate' he will show up through your bedroom window in the morning when you wake up and crush you with his giant crossanwich filled hand.
2006-11-18 11:51:40
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answered by mksjmyd 4
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It maybe past 15 minutes but here's a true story. An elderly man went to Burger King (a WW II hero and ordered a burger.) Illegal chefs there spit in his hamburger. They had some sort of mouth disease with contaminated the hamburger. The man consumed the hamburger got sick and died. Doe's that convince you? And just to add something else, these people are paid minimum wage and are immature and maybe a but slow and use no gloves....
2006-11-18 15:12:11
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answered by Professor Bradley 3
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Burger King contains trans fat, which is bad for you health read on. Trans fats occur naturally, in small quantities, in meat and dairy products from ruminants. Most trans fats consumed today, however, are industrially created through partial hydrogenation of plant oils and animal fats — a chemical process developed in the early 1900s and first commercialized as Crisco in 1911.
Unlike other fats, trans fats are neither required nor beneficial for health.[1] Eating trans fat increases the risk of coronary heart disease.[2] For these reasons, health authorities worldwide recommend that consumption of trans fat be reduced to trace amounts. Trans fats from partially hydrogenated oils are generally considered to be worse than those occurring naturally.[3]
Trans fats are increasingly being linked to chronic health conditions (see below), are tightly regulated in a few countries, are mandatory on product labels in many others, and are the central issue in several ongoing lawsuits (particularly against fast food outlets). Many companies are voluntarily removing trans fats from their products, or establishing trans-free product lines.
Chemically, trans fats are made of the same building blocks as non-trans fats, but have a different shape. In trans fat molecules, the double bonds between carbon atoms (characteristic of all unsaturated fats) are in the trans rather than the cis configuration, resulting in a more straight rather than a kinked shape. As a result, trans fats are less fluid and have a higher melting point than the equivalent cis fats.
2006-11-18 11:58:56
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answered by Lachelle 3
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Now...burger king has the crispier fries, yet mcDonalds has the further savory poultry nuggets and in my opinion an more advantageous burger. yet all of us recognize the authentic deal breaker is the fries! Burger King!
2016-11-29 06:27:44
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answered by ? 4
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Convince me that there is food worth eating in a garbage can within the next fifteen minutes.
2006-11-18 12:07:32
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answered by quietwalker 5
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Walk to and from BK. Then you'll feel better about it.
And why should you be concerned anyways? You're going to die someday why not enjoy food you like?
2006-11-18 11:51:35
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answered by dancerinthedark 1
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Don't go!!! Watch "Supersize Me." Though sensationalized, his basic facts are right on target. Beware of any fast food chains like BK--they all use crap ingredients.
2006-11-18 13:22:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Cholesterol + saturated fats = Heart Attacks and Strokes. How's that?
2006-11-18 11:56:36
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answered by utuseclocal483 5
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it depends. if you go to Burger King every day, then yes, the food is horrible for you. if this is just some spur-of-the-moment-I'm-really-hungry type of thing, it's not going to hurt you significantly.
in other words, probably not.
2006-11-18 11:53:40
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answered by loveleigh. 1
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Arrrren't you huuuuungry for burger king now.
2006-11-18 11:55:51
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answered by Anonymous
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