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I heard that Macdonald's uses sick cows/animals to make their burgers/ nuggets, etc. What do you guys think about this? what's your opinion on Mcdonald's and the history of their restaraunt and all other fast-food restaraunts being related to obesity?

2007-03-27 13:54:47 · 12 answers · asked by Questionaire 2 in Dining Out Fast Food

It's so funny how stupid you guys look calling ME dumb, when you didn't even read the question correctly and thoroughly enough. I SAID COWS/ANIMALS = BURGERS/ NUGGETS ,-- ANIMALS REFERRING TO CHICKENS, GET is straight you dipsticks.

2007-03-27 16:00:01 · update #1

Oh, and Alex R. go to school, read a book, better yet, learn how to type.

2007-03-27 16:01:09 · update #2

12 answers

Oh, yes. McDonalds uses sick cows ALL the time. In fact, basically every meat product they have is from sickly animals.
Think about the slaughter house animals live in before they die.
Chickens can be placed in the same small container, not even able to lift their wings, and living in a sickly, dirty environment.
McDonalds coats their nuggets in a substance that can cause dizziness, fainting, and even death if eaten in large quantities (over 5 lbs).

Look at the increase of mad cow disease!! It's almost like McDonalds wants you to get sick and die young! The whole thing is corrupt! Below I have a link of 101 reasons to go vegetarian, be sure to read through it. Now I'm not saying that you should become a vegetarian, but you might want to know more about what you eat.

2007-03-27 14:26:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Sorry, not true. That would violate USDA guidelines. By the way, nuggets are made out of chicken, not beef.

My opinion regarding relations to obesity is that it is NOT the restaurant's place to limit what it sells. It is the parent's responsibility (if you are talking about children) and a personal responsibility (if talking about an adult).

McDonalds can sell a burger made out of beef fat if it wants. I won't buy it, but it is THEIR RIGHT. Wanna stay thin? Learn to cook and eat a HEALTHY diet. Turn off the XBox and get some exercise. McDonalds is a "once in a blue moon" thing for me. Haven't gone to one in months. Besides, I'm a better cook. This whole "obesity" thing is due to personal and parental decisions, not a fast food outlet. Funny how this wasn't a problem 30 years ago. What has changed? The food? Nope. We've become lazy! We've abrogated responsibilty toward ourselves and those entrusted to us.

In other words, look inward.

2007-03-27 14:06:14 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

My tackle this? by way of fact they attempt to maintain expenses down, even on something as low value as an onion. i've got been to solid burger bars the place each and all the burgers are interior reach, clean, the buns are from the interior reach bakery and made up of standard bread flour and the salad is all prepped on a regular basis. They nonetheless make a earnings and flavor damn high-quality. Why won't be able to McNothing do this? Shareholders and grasping administration. eliminate them and pass decrease back to creating good nutrition. I used to artwork in a McRubbish while i became youthful and besides the undeniable fact that the preparation and cleanliness became solid, the nutrition wasn't. Reconstituted onions, nuggets that have been deeply suspect, rolls that have been like powder once you rubbed them (merely before toasting), cardboard/carpet tile like burgers and milk shake that became, like the onions, rehydrated and vile. As I endure in ideas, we appeared at each and all the packaging labels or maybe the "French Fries" have been reconstitued maize powder, which crisped up exact on the exterior yet have been hollow on the interior and have been potato loose, for this reason the shortcoming of the be conscious "potato" interior the call. they're greater suitable now, as consequently of the wellness fad interior the early 90s, transparency and the cyber web, yet i could in no way believe a employer that seems to take any such dim view of giving the known public good, tasty, healthful, nicely sourced nutrition.

2017-01-05 03:38:35 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It would surprise me to hear that all of their animals were healthy.

No question that type of food has contriubted to obesity - its fast and cheap. Marketing started on children with their clown, get they while they are young, program. It worked.

Food inspection has a long way to go. Look at the cat food nightmare. Could happen to food canned for human consumption as well.

2007-03-28 07:33:30 · answer #4 · answered by Pacifica 6 · 1 0

Yeah. Right. I think you're trying to stir some s**t.

McDonald's is good on occasion, as are other fast food places (and restaurants overall, for that matter), but I prefer to cook from scratch, and feed my family and myself at home. You can't put the blame on anyone else, or anyPLACE else, if you are fat. That's YOUR fault, and your problem to solve.

2007-03-27 14:36:53 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

i think that they use unhealthy stuff to make the food and it is related to obesity.Of course it didn't start like this but people become greedy and don't relly want to care about other people so they do things that will benifit themselves while it harms others

2007-03-27 16:07:59 · answer #6 · answered by EllieDracula 2 · 0 2

any body eating at mc donalds is sick forget the cows

2007-03-27 16:57:26 · answer #7 · answered by irene k 4 · 0 2

Hey Jack from Jack in the box, so this is what you do in your spare time.

2007-03-27 14:36:56 · answer #8 · answered by leocruz21 2 · 1 1

Read "FAST FOOD NATION". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_Food_Nation

It now is a movie too.

2007-03-28 07:47:20 · answer #9 · answered by red_ 1 · 0 1

they're using like meat of dead cows. my daddy is a worker. he told me

2007-03-27 15:55:41 · answer #10 · answered by haley 2 · 0 2

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