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RE: Bye bye happy meals? - 4/29/2010 4:41:35 PM   
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Why dont we just ban TV advertising instead?????

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RE: Bye bye happy meals? - 4/29/2010 4:42:07 PM   
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Well in that case, maybe they better make fast food illegal and be done with it.


I'd be for that, 100%. I've never actually eaten at a McDonald's. Once I was in one with a friend and the smell alone made me gag.

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Someone once told me the Canadian McD's sucked, but I thought it was just him. Maybe he was right.



As far as I know, and I'm far from being the expert on McDonalds, but they have the exact same recipe all over the world.

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RE: Bye bye happy meals? - 4/29/2010 4:43:27 PM   
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Why dont we just ban TV advertising instead?????


That would tank local TV stations who depend on advertising money and the fast food stores would just find another way to advertise.

You have to go to the source and make changes that way.

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RE: Bye bye happy meals? - 4/29/2010 4:46:11 PM   
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When my kids were little McDonalds was an inexpensive treat we gave them from time to time. I could take them there, feed all of us for a little over $10, let them play and we all had a cheap good time.  Sometimes they even played with the toys for an extra ten minutes when we got home before tossing them into the toybox.    



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I used to meet up with my sister-in-law now and then, mostly in the summer, and the kids would play, we'd catch up, eat a salad, kids ate their nuggets.. (usually) then got the little tiny cone. I think the kids burned off a lot of what they ate there. It was a great rainy day cheap activity.. occasionally!

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RE: Bye bye happy meals? - 4/29/2010 4:50:50 PM   
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We should never reward our kids for eating shit.


Damn, last week you agreed with me and this week I agree with you.

What's going on Domi? Looks like that Eyjafjallajökull sure shook a lot of stuff up!

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RE: Bye bye happy meals? - 4/29/2010 4:55:11 PM   
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As far as I know, and I'm far from being the expert on McDonalds, but they have the exact same recipe all over the world.

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That's what I always thought too. But I have had many people tell me the ones in Japan are very different. Same menu, but the meat is just not the same. I am not sure what the difference would be, but they swear it's true. My friend will be going to Saudi Arabia next fall. I wonder if they have McD's there and what they are like. I will have to ask her to check it out. I will also try and remember to ask her if she has seen any in any other countries she has been to.


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RE: Bye bye happy meals? - 4/29/2010 4:57:01 PM   
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That would tank local TV stations who depend on advertising money and the fast food stores would just find another way to advertise.

You have to go to the source and make changes that way.

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If we ban all fast food restaurants, won't that effect the advertising also? How many dollars do you think all the fast food chains in the US spend in advertising in a year?


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RE: Bye bye happy meals? - 4/29/2010 4:58:34 PM   
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Well in that case, maybe they better make fast food illegal and be done with it.


I'd be for that, 100%. I've never actually eaten at a McDonald's. Once I was in one with a friend and the smell alone made me gag.

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Someone once told me the Canadian McD's sucked, but I thought it was just him. Maybe he was right.



You don't even want to know the type of meat McD's use at their processing plants here in Canadav, let alone the sub standard quality.


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RE: Bye bye happy meals? - 4/29/2010 5:04:43 PM   
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the question really is - why? - why do people need to eat like that.


This is pretty consistent with what I've read on the topic: Top 10 Triggers for Over-eating

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thanks i read that, which then popped another question in my head.

you, me and most everyone pretty much has got to a point with their weight where they think 'whoa there!' - we catch a glimpse of our bum in a shop window and nearly pass out.  so we cut back on the baddies, weight fluctuates, constant battle blah blah, but we do battle, we do at least recognise its getting beyond the point of acceptable and we do something.

there are people out there who are huge.  im not talking bbw's, im talking really phucking huge, they cant walk, shit, bathe, sit - no life.

i saw a programme on a woman so big they had to reinforce the staircase to get her down stairs, had to build a ramp from her front door to the pavement to get her outside.  the wheelchair was specially engineered.  they got her to the ramp of the ambulance and as they tried to lift the ramp she actually tipped the ambulance over and they had to stop.

how do people get that big.  what is it that doesnt stop them from eating yet another plate of fish and chips with a double whammy cheeseburger and chips on the side.

going back to youre list, these issues have been identified but i think that list is being a bit too kind in some cases.  i think most often its just that people dont want to eat an apple when theres cake.  the diet can start tomorrow.  its actually, very often all about not thinking about the consequences.

que parental guidance:  if kids are brought up to believe that its perfectly acceptable to eat crap and get fat then what hope have they got for actually choosing a better diet for themselves later in life. 

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RE: Bye bye happy meals? - 4/29/2010 5:05:40 PM   
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That would tank local TV stations who depend on advertising money and the fast food stores would just find another way to advertise.

You have to go to the source and make changes that way.

- LA


If we ban all fast food restaurants, won't that effect the advertising also? How many dollars do you think all the fast food chains in the US spend in advertising in a year?



Ok, I see what you are saying, but really, my stronger point was that they'll find another way to advertise.

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RE: Bye bye happy meals? - 4/29/2010 5:08:27 PM   
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We should never reward our kids for eating shit.


Damn, last week you agreed with me and this week I agree with you.

What's going on Domi? Looks like that Eyjafjallajökull sure shook a lot of stuff up!

- LA



I am going to give you a few of my patented "Shamrock shakes," use the special sauce as a lube, cram your holes full of McNuggets and clean them out with a Mocha frappe It will be a caloric, colonic romp for the ages.

The people of the world shall always remember exactly where they were the day that LadyA and Domi met up at McDonalds.

Come to Domiguy and get your happy meal.

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RE: Bye bye happy meals? - 4/29/2010 5:15:01 PM   
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ORIGINAL: thishereboi

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That would tank local TV stations who depend on advertising money and the fast food stores would just find another way to advertise.

You have to go to the source and make changes that way.

- LA


If we ban all fast food restaurants, won't that effect the advertising also? How many dollars do you think all the fast food chains in the US spend in advertising in a year?



Ok, I see what you are saying, but really, my stronger point was that they'll find another way to advertise.

- LA



they stopped advertising ciggies - huge advertising campaigns went down the shoot, mega bucks lost.  it has been done before for health reasons

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RE: Bye bye happy meals? - 4/29/2010 5:21:55 PM   
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When my kids were little McDonalds was an inexpensive treat we gave them from time to time. I could take them there, feed all of us for a little over $10, let them play and we all had a cheap good time.  Sometimes they even played with the toys for an extra ten minutes when we got home before tossing them into the toybox.    



not picking on you guys at all here, just using youre posts to make my point.  but - how quickly would a kid friendly juice bar with healthy salads and snacks bomb do we suppose.

would mums take their kids there instead of macdonalds.  is it possible do you suppose to change the whole idea of a 'treat' to mean a healthy snack and yummy fruit juice frozen on a stick (with obligatory toy of course) thrown in.

why dont we have lots of those.  what is it about society in general that believes a 'treat' is some greasy, slimey mulch sandwiched between a floppy tasteless bun.


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I used to meet up with my sister-in-law now and then, mostly in the summer, and the kids would play, we'd catch up, eat a salad, kids ate their nuggets.. (usually) then got the little tiny cone. I think the kids burned off a lot of what they ate there. It was a great rainy day cheap activity.. occasionally!



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RE: Bye bye happy meals? - 4/29/2010 5:23:31 PM   
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ORIGINAL: lally2

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the question really is - why? - why do people need to eat like that.


This is pretty consistent with what I've read on the topic: Top 10 Triggers for Over-eating

- LA



thanks i read that, which then popped another question in my head.

you, me and most everyone pretty much has got to a point with their weight where they think 'whoa there!' - we catch a glimpse of our bum in a shop window and nearly pass out.  so we cut back on the baddies, weight fluctuates, constant battle blah blah, but we do battle, we do at least recognise its getting beyond the point of acceptable and we do something.


Indeed. And some of us wait way too long. I know the last time around I was right angry with myself for letting it go that far. We really need a moment of clarity to make us make the decision.

What I learned however is that until we deal with the issues of why we overeat, we will live with a vicious cycle. This has been a life long battle for me and it takes all my power not to go spinning out of control.

I remember once a friend of mine who was very overweight rolled her eyes when her sister joined WeightWatchers and had 5 kilos to lose. I looked at her and said that if we had done something when we only had 5 kilos to lose, we wouldn't have had such battles.


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there are people out there who are huge.  im not talking bbw's, im talking really phucking huge, they cant walk, shit, bathe, sit - no life.

i saw a programme on a woman so big they had to reinforce the staircase to get her down stairs, had to build a ramp from her front door to the pavement to get her outside.  the wheelchair was specially engineered.  they got her to the ramp of the ambulance and as they tried to lift the ramp she actually tipped the ambulance over and they had to stop.

how do people get that big.  what is it that doesnt stop them from eating yet another plate of fish and chips with a double whammy cheeseburger and chips on the side.


They get that big because they go numb and they give up. The bigger they get, the more depressed they get, the more depressed they get, the more they eat. I know. I have an eating disorder. At this point in my life it is under control but it is a struggle every day to make sure it stays that way.

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going back to youre list, these issues have been identified but i think that list is being a bit too kind in some cases.  i think most often its just that people dont want to eat an apple when theres cake.  the diet can start tomorrow.  its actually, very often all about not thinking about the consequences.


I've always put overweight people in 2 categories. The first make bad food choices and this can be resolved by making better food choices. The second have an eating disorder and this can be resolved with working on the self with the help of some kind of therapy (be it a book or a therapist). We can't stop eating, and if food is our drug, then getting it under control is imperative.

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que parental guidance:  if kids are brought up to believe that its perfectly acceptable to eat crap and get fat then what hope have they got for actually choosing a better diet for themselves later in life. 


Indeed. Everything needs to be done in balance. Growing up, my mom cooked everything from scratch except Fridays when we all went to a restaurant as a family. We ate absolutely in-line with the Canadian Food Guide everyday and she was such an awesome cook that it was quite yummy. We had chips and pop during the holidays or for birthday parties. We weren't allowed to have fast food (we didn't go to certain birthday parties when we found out they were McDonalds catered when we were kids). And even with all this, I developed an eating disorder. For some of us, it is the relationship with food that is worse than the bad choices. That said, when one is in a bad spot with such a relationship, we are less likely to binge on carrots and more likely to binge on chips. There is an emotional component to this as well. Teaching children ways of coping with issues is just as important.

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RE: Bye bye happy meals? - 4/29/2010 5:25:03 PM   
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We should never reward our kids for eating shit.


Damn, last week you agreed with me and this week I agree with you.

What's going on Domi? Looks like that Eyjafjallajökull sure shook a lot of stuff up!

- LA



I am going to give you a few of my patented "Shamrock shakes," use the special sauce as a lube, cram your holes full of McNuggets and clean them out with a Mocha frappe It will be a caloric, colonic romp for the ages.

The people of the world shall always remember exactly where they were the day that LadyA and Domi met up at McDonalds.

Come to Domiguy and get your happy meal.


Now if you would have invited me out for sushi, I would have let you eat it off my body... Damn! You still have a lot to learn about romancing a Canadian Domme ;-)

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RE: Bye bye happy meals? - 4/29/2010 5:35:46 PM   
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.how do people get that big.  what is it that doesnt stop them from eating yet another plate of fish and chips with a double whammy cheeseburger and chips on the side.


They get that big because they go numb and they give up. The bigger they get, the more depressed they get, the more depressed they get, the more they eat. I know. I have an eating disorder. At this point in my life it is under control but it is a struggle every day to make sure it stays that way.

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going back to youre list, these issues have been identified but i think that list is being a bit too kind in some cases.  i think most often its just that people dont want to eat an apple when theres cake.  the diet can start tomorrow.  its actually, very often all about not thinking about the consequences.


I've always put overweight people in 2 categories. The first make bad food choices and this can be resolved by making better food choices. The second have an eating disorder and this can be resolved with working on the self with the help of some kind of therapy (be it a book or a therapist). We can't stop eating, and if food is our drug, then getting it under control is imperative.
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im sorry - i think i came across as a bit insensitive there.  i have heard of food being a drug for some people and had forgotten that.  i struggle a bit too but only because im unlucky with a slow metabolism, exercise helps that and i hate people who can eat cheesecake all day and not put on an ouce, i think personally they should be shot on sight - but then again, we probably need theyre genes in the genepool.


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RE: Bye bye happy meals? - 4/29/2010 5:39:35 PM   
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Oh hell, i almost moved back Home to Chicago when i found out TN didn't serve Shamrock shakes. I actually WROTE to headquarters and complained lol. Not that it did any good. I actually went home one year to do the Irish thang (i'm Irish by injection) with my friends but it was more so to get me a Shamrock shake lol but didn't wanna hurt their feelings and tell them so.

Actually, as an aside, i know quite a few people i know who have been in McDonald's outside of the US say no, its not the same. BUt then again, from what i understand is things that are American known in other countries do taste different to Americans.

I can't attest to same myself as when i go abroad i usually like to try the local food.

Actually, my dad was at the opening of the very first McDonalds which was in Arlington Heights, Illinois where he grew up and i have actually been to the first one. Its an Icon of the US, its a shame people are blaming it instead of choices of individuals for the issues people are causing themselves.

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RE: Bye bye happy meals? - 4/29/2010 5:44:15 PM   
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There are just a bunch of stupid people that should not be allowed to breed. Those are the same people that use the excuse "kids today are different", yeah because parents are more fucked up, cant blame the stupid kids if they are children of stupid lazy parents

I'm surprised no one brought up the crackerjack prize.

Or maybe this is McD's way of getting ready for their next big product roll out....




McSoylent.....they already got us drinking green shakes to get used to it

Doesn't matter to me I only get my fast food from White Castle...thats WAY more healthy


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RE: Bye bye happy meals? - 4/29/2010 5:44:40 PM   
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im sorry - i think i came across as a bit insensitive there.  i have heard of food being a drug for some people and had forgotten that. 


I didn't find you came across as insensitive. I though it was a legitimate question. There is demystification to do and I don't mind doing it. I've struggled with this and I help others who struggle with it. One of the worst things about being overweight is the giant elephant in the room (pardon the bad pun) that no one wants to address as to not come across as being insensitive but that everyone whispers about behind their backs about how awful it is. Except for a few jerks who mock them and think that this will help them make a break through.

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i struggle a bit too but only because im unlucky with a slow metabolism, exercise helps that and i hate people who can eat cheesecake all day and not put on an ouce, i think personally they should be shot on sight - but then again, we probably need theyre genes in the genepool.


There are ways to boost your metabolism as well, some with enzymes and some with just doing aerobic exercise that does. When I am able to do my max exercise wise, I can eat eggs benny and still lose weight.

Also, remember, everyone has their battles. I always figured a lot of things came really, really easy for me. I have to have some challenges in life!

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RE: Bye bye happy meals? - 4/29/2010 6:01:25 PM   
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Actually, my dad was at the opening of the very first McDonalds which was in Arlington Heights, Illinois where he grew up and i have actually been to the first one. Its an Icon of the US, its a shame people are blaming it instead of choices of individuals for the issues people are causing themselves.

angel


Here is the deal...Many people are unaware of the ramifications to the decisions that they are actually making. I have actually consumed a spanish omelette bagel at McDonalds. I am a pretty damn sharp cookie, I had no idea that the fucker is crammed full of 700+ calories.

how many people are truly aware of what they are consuming? Food producers are fighting the gov't because they don't want to have to make available the calories as well as the nutrients available in their product?....Why?

If you are going to make a decision let it be an educated one. The product is faulty. Don't let it compromise the health and the mental make up of our children. Why do kids get so excited about McDonalds?

We fuel the fire.



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