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Critterer   United Kingdom. Jan 28 2010 12:40. Posts 5337 | | |
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delivery mcd sounds like the greatest thing ever |
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Oly   United Kingdom. Jan 28 2010 13:26. Posts 3585 | | |
McDonald's is minging. But it's better than Burger King which is even more minging. |
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FoolsPlay   Canada. Jan 28 2010 15:10. Posts 1335 | | |
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the salad is far from healthy. In fact the burger is the healthiest thing you can eat there. The fries and soda are the least healthy. If you remember that movie "Super Size Me" the guy who ate McDonalds every day for 10+ years who seemed relatively heathly, neglected to mention he NEVER eats fries or drinks soda. But people aren't forced to eat at McDonald's and people should be allowed the option to eat McDonald's if they so choose. |
actually the big mac guy claims he drinks nothing except coke (though he doesn't eat the fries)
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Funktion   Australia. Jan 28 2010 15:35. Posts 1638 | | |
| | On January 27 2010 22:48 Kusimuumi wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 27 2010 22:33 byrnesam wrote:
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btw i resent McDonalds for making people fatass and lazy. I boycott it. |
This is dumb.
Go into a supermarket these days and take a look at whats on the shelves - its disgusting.
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I'm visiting Australia for a few months and it is really hard to find edible bread from the Supermarkets. Water costs more than gas as well. They're actually advertising that incredibly crappy white bread makes your child a super genius during _every_ ad break of the Australian Open. Wtf is this? Shouldn't it be illegal?
I mean, it's alright if people want to be obese and unhealthy, it's alright. But targeting their children and, in the end, forcing them down the same line of obesity and incredibly unhealthy eating habits should be criminal. People have such skewed views on nutrition these days that it makes an observer feel sick.
Healthy white bread.. ffs. |
What bread are you talking about? (I rarely watch TV). There are like a million breads at my supermarket or about 3 bakeries in the shopping complex to go to. And its called advertising maybe you don't have it in Finland but what happens is when a TV show is on there will be a certain amount of breaks in the programming for adverts. The channel will then sell that air time for what we call money. The TV station then uses that "money" to buy new shows. It's a crazy system but it has worked for a while now.
So can you please name the brand and reasons why it is so unhealthy without seeing the nutritional contents please? I am interested to know.
Your right though kids should be eating chips and candy instead of evil bread. DAMN YOU BREAD WHY DO YOU KILL OUR CHILDREN! |
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Funktion   Australia. Jan 28 2010 15:38. Posts 1638 | | |
Oh and water is like 28c or something for like a 1L bottle. If that is to costly you can find 3 cans/bottles on the ground/bin and cash them in and then purchase said water. The next time around you will only need 2 additional bottles/cans! |
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milkman   United States. Jan 28 2010 16:49. Posts 5719 | | |
| | On January 28 2010 10:51 exalted wrote:
just had some mcdonalds, it is soooo good with some hash, jesus christ; have had it like 4-5 times with the gf already in the past month
we always get:
2 apple pies
20 chicken mcnuggets
1 double cheeseburger (had it without KETCHUP [or pickles] today, she has to have ketchup on hers, to me no ketchup is a big improvement for sure tyty)
1 big mac / spicy chicken / mcchicken
and usually thats about it. mcdonalds here in taiwan is cheap so its definitely a good deal, and sometimes they serve weird stuff too (corn soup and fried chicken drumsticks, both of which r bad) |
lol u make that sound so good i think ill go get some mcNugs today.. and i NEVER eat fast food lol |
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milkman   United States. Jan 28 2010 16:57. Posts 5719 | | |
| | On January 28 2010 14:38 Funktion wrote:
Oh and water is like 28c or something for like a 1L bottle. If that is to costly you can find 3 cans/bottles on the ground/bin and cash them in and then purchase said water. The next time around you will only need 2 additional bottles/cans! |
i wonder why your waters cheaper than ours.. but i mean if you really wanna be cheap you can just walk into almost any business and ask for a cup of water, id assume its the same over there also. |
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Funktion   Australia. Jan 28 2010 19:52. Posts 1638 | | |
That is like no name supermarket water. If you want to buy a 600ml pump from a service station it is prolly around $3-4. Actually just had a look at a food catalogue, 10L for $3.49 (35c/L) I hope that is not to expensive for our finnish tourists
I paid anything from 1-4 euros in Europe (600ml Mount Franklin). |
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Timonga   United States. Jan 28 2010 23:51. Posts 1074 | | |
Mcdonald's is meh. Personally, I prefer McDowell's. Anyone ever been?

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kemo   Denmark. Jan 29 2010 00:06. Posts 573 | | |
I eat it once or twice a month as a snack on my way home from a night out.
It's good but it is quite costly in Denmark(Third most expensive I think?) but it is probably due to Denmark having the healthiest McDiddys in the world because of some anti-fat-regulation-law that I know nothing about.
Staying in New Zealand for the moment and now I eat it twice a week. 2.5$ for a Bacon BBQ and Cheese burger? omfg please more |
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Kusimuumi   Finland. Feb 01 2010 01:36. Posts 186 | | |
Funktion,
Hoping that you're not just a resident troll here (your posts are so belligerent that its hard to tell):
The water I was thinking about was a 1.5Liter bottle (the biggest that can be conveniently carried) which was marked for the price of 3.49 AU dollars. The brand was Mt. Franklin (which had definitely the most shelf space - didn't compare to the small containers because they contain inherent bias in pricing), I guess. At the region I was during that time, the average price for fuel was around 1.4 AU dollars per liter for diesel, and within the standard country deviation for leaded/unleaded.
The bread I was thinking about when writing the post was Baker's Delight white bread with Chia seeds. That bread is definitely considerably more healthier than the rest of the White breads which compose nearly all of the regular supermarket's shelves, and does contain some added omega-3 which is all the rage these days and has probably been clinically proven to help with brain fatties for people with impaired nutritional habits. The bread I was thinking, was rye bread, which is eaten in Finland and quite a few other countries. It is actually healthy. Rye bread has a long history of usage in other countries as well, but has been discarded from supermarkets within the wake of time and replaced with much unhealthier white bread.
No need to shove a jupiter into your nose and get the nationalistic defensive fervor eventhough someone is not pleased with everything in Australia, and expresses it in such close vicinity to the Australia day. The truth is that for most of the parts Australia is an extremely nice country, and definitely one of my favourite countries. That's why I'm here again. Still, given that obesity (*there at the top) runs amok here, it won't hurt to look into what people eat as a possible reason for that. Shit food has the tendency to do that. And by 'ad break' I mean an advertisement break, by which I tried to convey the message that I knew that the following moving pictures were advertisements. It doesn't change the fact that white bread isn't as good for you as rye bread, nor the fact that decent rye bread is extremely hard to find from the supermarkets.
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TheTank   United States. Feb 01 2010 02:05. Posts 830 | | |
*sigh* i'm a hypocrite. I had it the other day. 2 pies, medium fry, new bigmac snack wrap fml.
i missed lunch, its walking distance from school =( |
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Funktion   Australia. Feb 01 2010 03:09. Posts 1638 | | |
| | On February 01 2010 00:36 Kusimuumi wrote:
Funktion,
Hoping that you're not just a resident troll here (your posts are so belligerent that its hard to tell):
The water I was thinking about was a 1.5Liter bottle (the biggest that can be conveniently carried) which was marked for the price of 3.49 AU dollars. The brand was Mt. Franklin (which had definitely the most shelf space - didn't compare to the small containers because they contain inherent bias in pricing), I guess. At the region I was during that time, the average price for fuel was around 1.4 AU dollars per liter for diesel, and within the standard country deviation for leaded/unleaded.
The bread I was thinking about when writing the post was Baker's Delight white bread with Chia seeds. That bread is definitely considerably more healthier than the rest of the White breads which compose nearly all of the regular supermarket's shelves, and does contain some added omega-3 which is all the rage these days and has probably been clinically proven to help with brain fatties for people with impaired nutritional habits. The bread I was thinking, was rye bread, which is eaten in Finland and quite a few other countries. It is actually healthy. Rye bread has a long history of usage in other countries as well, but has been discarded from supermarkets within the wake of time and replaced with much unhealthier white bread.
No need to shove a jupiter into your nose and get the nationalistic defensive fervor eventhough someone is not pleased with everything in Australia, and expresses it in such close vicinity to the Australia day. The truth is that for most of the parts Australia is an extremely nice country, and definitely one of my favourite countries. That's why I'm here again. Still, given that obesity (*there at the top) runs amok here, it won't hurt to look into what people eat as a possible reason for that. Shit food has the tendency to do that. And by 'ad break' I mean an advertisement break, by which I tried to convey the message that I knew that the following moving pictures were advertisements. It doesn't change the fact that white bread isn't as good for you as rye bread, nor the fact that decent rye bread is extremely hard to find from the supermarkets.
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There is no ferver it's just that you came across as a whiney cunt.
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NotSorry   United States. Feb 01 2010 10:29. Posts 2603 | | |
Gone to McD's maybe 5 times in the last 15 years and can say I'm not looking forward to ever going back, taste like fucking cardboard. |
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Fayth   Canada. Feb 01 2010 10:46. Posts 10085 | | |
I haven't eaten any of this shit in the last 3 years, and I don't plan on eating there ever again lol |
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qwerty67890   New Zealand. Feb 01 2010 10:54. Posts 14026 | | |
I had McD's tonight
1 mighty angus
1 double cheeseburger
6 mcnuggets
was fucking delicious |
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