Living Social McDonald's Deal

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  • CaptainGordo
    CaptainGordo Posts: 4,437 Member
    Actually, I hope you have the opportunity. US horse meat is usually from horses that have regularly been treated with banamine and toxic wormers, as well as other drugs labeled "not for use on animals intended for human consumption". Health effects range from kidney failure to forms of leukemia. Please... Chow down.
    Wishing physical harm on other members! Fabulous and... classy! :drinker:
  • bry_all01
    bry_all01 Posts: 3,100 Member
    I just can't believe that anyone with any conscience would support a corporation like McDonald's with their $$. If you want a burger, fine. There are many, many places to buy one that don't have the abyssmal ethical and environmental record that McDonald's does. Eating at McDonald's (as well as many other fast food chains) means you don't give a *kitten* about animal rights, human rights, or the environment.

    True. I can't wait until congress lets us eat horse burgers!
    those taste anything like Buffalo burgers? I'd like to try one myself...

    Troll much?

    Actually, I hope you have the opportunity. US horse meat is usually from horses that have regularly been treated with banamine and toxic wormers, as well as other drugs labeled "not for use on animals intended for human consumption". Health effects range from kidney failure to forms of leukemia. Please... Chow down.


    those taste anything like Buffalo burgers? I'd like to try one myself...
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    how am I the troll? Also, pretty sure its against member rules to wish harm on others.... But, thanks for playing! :flowerforyou:
  • Thomasm198
    Thomasm198 Posts: 3,189 Member
    Actually, I hope you have the opportunity. US horse meat is usually from horses that have regularly been treated with banamine and toxic wormers, as well as other drugs labeled "not for use on animals intended for human consumption". Health effects range from kidney failure to forms of leukemia. Please... Chow down.
    Wishing physical harm on other members! Fabulous and... classy! :drinker:

    Why did the expression "come down off your high horse" spring to mind? :tongue:
  • JoyousRen
    JoyousRen Posts: 3,823 Member
    Not a mcdonalds fan but the $20 coupon for $10 from whole foods was amazing......
    I was sad that I could only buy one of those.
  • Hello Myfitnesspals!

    Today Living Social posted a deal for 5 Big Macs and 5 Large Fries for $13! SMH and people wonder why the US is the fattest country! Just because you get more doesn't mean it's better. I better not see any of myfitnesspals buying that deal!

    Love ya!
    Lauren

    Feeding a family of five for 13 bucks sounds like a pretty good deal to me. You could also go with four of your other friends.
  • I used to love MacDonalds like crazy. Ate way too much and always felt bad afterwards...I haven't eaten MacDonalds in over 6 months and it feels good. I'm never tempted to go inside whenever I walk past a MacDonalds or KFC joint.
  • JoyousRen
    JoyousRen Posts: 3,823 Member
    and if people don't acquire the willpower to limit themselves to mostly eating things in moderation, they are destined to fail in their diets or be in a perpetual cycle of weight gain/loss
    I have to disagree with this. I know people that can't practice moderation so they just don't eat those foods. They have lost tons of weight and kept it off for years. However, they were still able to practice will power so I do agree with the thought that will power is indeed necessary
  • JoyousRen
    JoyousRen Posts: 3,823 Member
    I just can't believe that anyone with any conscience would support a corporation like McDonald's with their $$. If you want a burger, fine. There are many, many places to buy one that don't have the abyssmal ethical and environmental record that McDonald's does. Eating at McDonald's (as well as many other fast food chains) means you don't give a *kitten* about animal rights, human rights, or the environment.
    McDonalds actually has a rather stellar record of corporate responsibily especially in comparison to many other companies.
  • BeeElMarvin
    BeeElMarvin Posts: 2,086 Member
    If I need to take a good dump, I head straight for the golden arches.
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,984 Member

    Just stay away from the ultimate bacon cheese burger..... I had one and gained 3 lbs from one burger. I kid you not!
    3 "real" pounds would be 10, 500 calories. The burger ain't that much in calories. It's from water retention.



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  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,984 Member
    Mcdonalds is gross.
    Subjective. Many don't think it is.
    I hope you realize that people come here to avoid temptatuin and support. Taunting their weakness for having a trigger due to this thread is cruel and insensitive. Instead of apologizing you jk more and suggest they eat a burger. Of course they could see an advertisement but it doesnt reply to their thread teasing them about a choice fir themselves.
    What teasing are you talking about?
    Go eat you greasy hamburgers and fries and we will give you weight loss tips next week when u cant figure iut y u are still fat. Moderation my a@#. Have fuuuun with that
    I've eaten McDonald's for over 40 years.............in moderation. If done correctly, you can eat it weekly with no reprecussions.

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  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,984 Member
    I just can't believe that anyone with any conscience would support a corporation like McDonald's with their $$. If you want a burger, fine. There are many, many places to buy one that don't have the abyssmal ethical and environmental record that McDonald's does. Eating at McDonald's (as well as many other fast food chains) means you don't give a *kitten* about animal rights, human rights, or the environment.
    So should we stop eating meat all together? As well as eggs? And don't get judgmental on people just because they don't have your compassion for animal rights. I do care about human rights and the environment so "blanketing" your statement because we McDonald's fans like to eat it is overstepping.
    If you care about the environment so much, then why do you have a computer?

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  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,984 Member
    Troll much?

    Actually, I hope you have the opportunity. US horse meat is usually from horses that have regularly been treated with banamine and toxic wormers, as well as other drugs labeled "not for use on animals intended for human consumption". Health effects range from kidney failure to forms of leukemia. Please... Chow down.
    Wow a mom that speaks this way must be a great inspiration to her children. Must feel good to wish maladies on people just because we like to eat McDonald's.

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  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,984 Member

    how am I the troll? Also, pretty sure its against member rules to wish harm on others.... But, thanks for playing! :flowerforyou:
    She's jealous of your hot bod Bry. It's usually that way with jealous females.

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  • bonnynblithe04
    bonnynblithe04 Posts: 123 Member
    I saw this on Facebook a few days ago and thought, WTH? If five people are going to split the cost and calories of the deal, well and good. But I can see a lot of COEs jamming up drive-thrus across America to take advantage of this deal, take everything home and finish everything off.
  • Jorra
    Jorra Posts: 3,338 Member
    I saw this on Facebook a few days ago and thought, WTH? If five people are going to split the cost and calories of the deal, well and good. But I can see a lot of COEs jamming up drive-thrus across America to take advantage of this deal, take everything home and finish everything off.

    If they were really COE, would a coupon change anything? I think they would probably do it regardless of cost.
  • CaptainGordo
    CaptainGordo Posts: 4,437 Member
    I saw this on Facebook a few days ago and thought, WTH? If five people are going to split the cost and calories of the deal, well and good. But I can see a lot of COEs jamming up drive-thrus across America to take advantage of this deal, take everything home and finish everything off.
    If they were really COE, would a coupon change anything? I think they would probably do it regardless of cost.
    The dollar menu is always there, year-round, 24/7.
  • epona_mus
    epona_mus Posts: 207 Member
    No wish for harm, however consuming US horse meat comes with health risks that many are not aware of... If you choose to indulge in imported horse meat in Japan or Europe you are most likely being exposed to harmful chemicals not intended for livestock use, as horses are not considered or treated as livestock animals in the US. Enjoy!
  • Jorra
    Jorra Posts: 3,338 Member
    No wish for harm, however consuming US horse meat comes with health risks that many are not aware of... If you choose to indulge in imported horse meat in Japan or Europe you are most likely being exposed to harmful chemicals not intended for livestock use, as horses are not considered or treated as livestock animals in the US. Enjoy!
    Actually, I hope you have the opportunity. US horse meat is usually from horses that have regularly been treated with banamine and toxic wormers, as well as other drugs labeled "not for use on animals intended for human consumption". Health effects range from kidney failure to forms of leukemia. Please... Chow down.

    It was just a joke. Don't worry. We won't be getting kidney failure or leukemia anytime soon.
  • CaptainGordo
    CaptainGordo Posts: 4,437 Member
    No wish for harm, however consuming US horse meat comes with health risks that many are not aware of... If you choose to indulge in imported horse meat in Japan or Europe you are most likely being exposed to harmful chemicals not intended for livestock use, as horses are not considered or treated as livestock animals in the US. Enjoy!
    Slaughterhouses in the US will be subject to federal laws around hygiene and quality.
  • epona_mus
    epona_mus Posts: 207 Member
    Just as they were prior to 2007 - which included no controls for banned substances.

    USDA has no control over (nor record of) what drugs owners treat their horses with prior to slaughter. Veterinarians can treat horses with these drugs legally because horses are not considered livestock animals.
  • Dang McDonald's. They have peppermint hot chocolate and it's sooo good. Oh yeah and spicy mcchicken! :tongue:
  • Rae6503
    Rae6503 Posts: 6,294 Member
    Since replying to this post this morning.....


    I ate McDonald's AGAIN.
  • Yakisoba
    Yakisoba Posts: 719 Member
    The butthurt in this thread is amusing. -pops on monocle and sips tea with my pinky out-
  • sunkisses
    sunkisses Posts: 2,365 Member
    The butthurt in this thread is amusing. -pops on monocle and sips tea with my pinky out-
    *joins you* One lump or two?
  • psmd
    psmd Posts: 764 Member
    I read through this entire thread. I actually agree with emergencytennis about this thread being distateful, potentially derailing people etc. I think for people who have addiction to food (or anything) there is a real ability to be tempted just by hearing/seeing things like this. The reason there is so much money spent on advertising by McDonald's is because it works. It works well. While fast food is not the only thing that has contributed to the obesity epidemic in this country, it is a definitely a significant factor. There are certainly people who will have read this thread, and used it as an excuse to overeat--there is power to group thinking. Really. Not for everyone, but for some.

    On a personal note, I find McDonald's gross. I have eaten it once in the past 3 months since starting here and I felt disgusting afterward.
  • rileysowner
    rileysowner Posts: 8,328 Member
    Hello Myfitnesspals!

    Today Living Social posted a deal for 5 Big Macs and 5 Large Fries for $13! SMH and people wonder why the US is the fattest country! Just because you get more doesn't mean it's better. I better not see any of myfitnesspals buying that deal!

    Love ya!
    Lauren

    I would have, as long as I could redeem them one at a time and had several months to do so. I love Big Macs. I could live without the fries though.
  • CaptainGordo
    CaptainGordo Posts: 4,437 Member
    I would have, as long as I could redeem them one at a time and had several months to do so. I love Big Macs. I could live without the fries though.
    Jump on it! I saw the deal, and they give you a booklet of coupons that you can use one at a time.
  • Personally, and ignore the fact this is coming from a vegan because it's not an animal-rights thing for me,
    McDonalds is effing disgusting and even as a kid I never enjoyed it.
    It's bad for you and I'd rather fuel my body with good stuff.
    I don't think the thread will "derail"anyone, but I don't get how people can eat the over-processed-unrecognizable crap.
    Not to mention, it is true, the advertising totally brainwashes people. I'm writing a paper on fast food advertising in working class areas as we speak...
  • CaptainGordo
    CaptainGordo Posts: 4,437 Member
    I read through this entire thread. I actually agree with emergencytennis about this thread being distateful, potentially derailing people etc. I think for people who have addiction to food (or anything) there is a real ability to be tempted just by hearing/seeing things like this. The reason there is so much money spent on advertising by McDonald's is because it works. It works well. While fast food is not the only thing that has contributed to the obesity epidemic in this country, it is a definitely a significant factor. There are certainly people who will have read this thread, and used it as an excuse to overeat--there is power to group thinking. Really. Not for everyone, but for some.

    On a personal note, I find McDonald's gross. I have eaten it once in the past 3 months since starting here and I felt disgusting afterward.
    I never got an answer to my questions regarding a similar point of view, so I will pose them again.

    Anyone derailed by the comments made here would be derailed by anything. A forum thread on the tastiness of McDonald's will never be the culprit from someone going off the rails. If it isn't something as benign as this, it will be something else -- an advertisement, a comment overheard in the grocery store, a sign, the aroma of a certain food...

    Do the rest of us have to be censored from expressing our opinions because someone that lacks self control cannot handle them?

    Where we draw the line? Should we not discuss water intake because someone could drink too much and die from water intoxication?
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