McDonalds

Besides the poisoning, absence of nutrition and inequitable pricing, we're overlooking the production of litter.

The "The train finally reached its destination at 3AM and I was so glad to find a McDonald's open" argument is the only one that's legit.
....and I'll bet you a McPinkSlime there are precious few 24 hour McD's. Any in Vegas don't count.

Re: "The fries contain 19 ingredients and chemicals."
You can lead a horse to a chemical list, but you can't make him not eat.
 
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He repeats ingredients several times in that video-kind of makes his other points a little questionable…
I can understand if you want to be skeptical because I am one of those people. I’m not sure if I’m understanding your post but anything in that video you could verify yourself.
McDonald’s list the ingredients that he repeats in his video, you could then individually look up those ingredients.
It’s really amazing what we eat in this country and many of these ingredients in our foods here in the USAare banned overseas and in Canada.

We also have to acknowledge when mentioning corporations by name in these videos if what you were saying is untrue you would be open to much liability and the full weight of their illegal departments should you be inaccurate in what you are broadcasting all around the world regarding their products
 
And you don’t think that happens at fancy high end restaurants too? It’s happening everywhere.
Sure I do. It’s not safe. Heck, even our groceries are making people sick. Produce fields south of the border are “watered” with sewage. Since Covid the inspections at meat packing plants are “virtual “. I’ve live in my current home going on 4 years. 3 times our water supply has been so dirty that the commodes were dirty, laundry came out of the washer stained, and my pressure regulator is malfunctioning. There’s problems with our food, water, and the folks supposedly paid to ensure safety. Hopefully there’s positive changes coming….
 
I have always preferred the Filet o Fish, but it seems the portion size got smaller in inverse relationship to the price, which got larger. I use the app to get a free large french fries, which mostly come home with me as leftovers.

And I bring drinks from home. Fountain drinks are high profit and overpriced.
 
Horrible if you care about your health.
The fries contain 19 ingredients and chemicals.
This just isn’t McDonald’s. This is every fast food product, including everything sold in Chick-fil-A.
Watch the video below

I guess I would disagree. Not saying they are healthy but certainly not very unhealthy if not eaten in moderation. Even though they don't give you the potasium. It is enough to neutralize the sodium:
Updated: 12/27/2019
Serving Size117g
Calories340
Calories From Fat140
Total Fat16g
Saturated Fat2.0g
Trans Fat0.0g
Cholesterol0mg
Sodium230mg
Total Carbohydrates44g
Dietary Fiber4g
Sugars0g
Protein4g
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Calcium
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I guess I would disagree. Not saying they are healthy but certainly not very unhealthy if not eaten in moderation. Even though they don't give you the potasium. It is enough to neutralize the sodium:


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Almost every ingredient in those fries cause inflammation(especially the seed oils) and have addictive qualities. The more you eat the better it tastes and the more you go back. That’s how all McDonald’s food is designed.
 
I guess I would disagree. Not saying they are healthy but certainly not very unhealthy if not eaten in moderation. Even though they don't give you the potasium. It is enough to neutralize the sodium:
"not very unhealthy if not eaten in moderation."
Moe is bettah!

Potassium does not neutralize sodium. Potassium inhibits to a degree the hypertensive effects through the increased excretion of sodium via urine. This works only if a person's kidneys aren't compromised. People with chronic high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes tend to develop or already have CKD. In these people potassium will not be sufficiently excreted due to kidney dysfunction and potassium will accumulate in the blood. Out-of-normal-range potassium levels, potassium is an electrolyte, can cause life-threatening arrythmias. That's why people with CKD have to eventually go on a potassium-restricted diet.
 
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