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And because it's quick when I cba...
Yeah. You can eat a McDonalds and still feel hungry after. It's crap tbh.
Long live Roast Beef meals down a pub.
The ice cream fills me up more tbh.
Just eat teh McNuggets. Give me free McNuggets.
Will - the nuggets were worse . I had them today and I was just like OMG SO HUNGRY at the end of my shift.
Gimme some falafel instead, that's the closest to fast food I'll touch.
Gimme some falafel instead, that's the closest to fast food I'll touch.[/QUOTE]
theres a dude in camden called veg and chicken and he serves the best falafel!
still not sure whats in it!
I think McDonald's in the UK has learnt its lesson and is changing for the better.
Thats just my personal opinion, however I must admit I worked in public relations for them
I like the fries though, but I remember years ago thye brought out the DLT (although was in Canada at the time) and it was soo nice
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTSdUOC8Kac
I think a lot of companies at the moment are swaying towards the idea of being ethical as that is where the money is going. In many ways it is a good thing, but personally my beef (lol pun, did ya hear that???) with companies like the burger giants is that although they say "hey we're doing this for x cause" it doesn't make them a clean company. For example, Nestlé have fair trade chocolate now, but it doesn't mean their shit don't stink.
I believe that companies should be applauded for going greener if they are being true to their word, but should be encouraged to do more. Most of it always is 'greenwash' though...
That's pure genius!
But the poo could be put to good use, the Danish are using pig poo to produce both a good fertiliser for the fields and methane to heat the sheds.
I have noticed, though, that our burgers are getting distinctly less perfectly-round than they used to be...
http://www.snopes.com/horrors/food/coweyes.htm
That explains why pretty well.
Defnitley isnt true, I went on a visit to a UK farm, and watched how the beef got turned into burgers.
There are loads of myths about McDonald's, if you look at snopes.com, you will realise the majority are rubbish.
Hope that helps
Cal
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Yeah, but the '100% beef' claim is to say that they don't add bread etc to the burger. However, the cow's lips, tits and arseholes are still 100% beef ....
Udders, testicles, intestines and the like are served quite openly places like Buenos Aires - in fact they cost more than a steak. Do we only not like them in burgers because we're squeamish about those bits of cows? All tastes the same once it's minced up and covered in special sauce anyway.
I don't see how McDonalds can produce so many beef burgers and chicken burgers without factory farming anyway.