Yes, people should be responsible for their own wellbeing but people prove time and time again that they are incapable of that.
McDonnalds and all other fast food is poison, ruining the lives of millions of people around the world through obesity.
McDonnalds (at least in my country) sponsors hospitals providing housing for families of people with Cancer to stay in while their children undergo treatment. At the same time they poison the very same children with a substance that can barely be called food.
It has been shown time and time again truely how horrible and addictive their "food is". I know for one that I hate it but now and then crave a cheeseburger, a throwback to my childhood.
Does anyone else agree that this enormous organisation, if unwilling to stop killing people with their poison should be heald accountable? Drug dealers are afterall even though the individual chooses to take the drugs.
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2006-12-01
21:51:42
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since seeing the first response I have to state. Please be sure to read the end of my last statement.
I do not for a moment doubt that the individual should moderate themselves but that seems not to be the problem.
If the war on drugs is really to stop people harming themselves shouldnt the same apply to food?
2006-12-01
21:56:15 ·
update #1
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THE QUESTION
this isnt about taking money from them but acknowledgement of the dangers of this food and its being on par with other self destructive things.
Please dont say dont go there, i dont, apart from my biannual cheeseburger.
2006-12-01
21:59:55 ·
update #2
last addition...we arent all americans...some of us are australians..perhaps that explains why so many arent getting it
2006-12-01
22:05:59 ·
update #3