How gross is fast food to you
Replies
-
Have you watched Supersize Me? That was pretty disturbing in terms of the effects on someone's health of eating McD's 3 times a day.
That wasn't about the effects of eating McD's 3 times a day. It was about the effects of massively overeating, sometimes to the point of puking, every day.
QFT
I guess most people overlook that when Spurlock ate there he ingested some of the most calorie packed meals they had. Large strawberry shake? The 32oz triple thick shake has over 1000 calories in it. I would gladly trade that in for 3 slices of pizza.0 -
I actually do like an occasional McDo... but at 700 kcals a BigMac and at 350 a med. french fries... Would I trade the french fries for a nice grilled salmon fillet on a bed of greens with some roasted new potatoes and a glass of wine? YES SIR0
-
Not gross to me at all. I would love a cheeseburger and a milkshake from Checkers.0
-
It's not gross to me. I like it, which sucks.0
-
Not the least bit. I love it.0
-
To me, it's heaven, only better.
Health-wise it's effing disgusting, but for some reason IDGAF.0 -
Just read an article about stem cell beef patties..really makes me think twice abouts fast foods!!! I won't say that I don't ever splurge, because i do,, but there's certain things I have chosen to just stay away from..0
-
#teamTacoBell0
-
Have you watched Supersize Me? That was pretty disturbing in terms of the effects on someone's health of eating McD's 3 times a day.
That wasn't about the effects of eating McD's 3 times a day. It was about the effects of massively overeating, sometimes to the point of puking, every day.
Go on you tube , watch fat head ..It's a documentary that breaks down supersize me,, pretty interesting...0 -
I don't really eat much fast food. The whole fits in your macros thing is fine but the majority of if lacks any micronutrients. You know, the vitamins and minerals we all need to survive.
That being said, McDonalds' fries are just fantastic, but just google "year old happy meal". The burger and fries look almost the same 12 months later. Something definitely something wrong with "food" that doesn't rot!0 -
I don't really eat much fast food. The whole fits in your macros thing is fine but the majority of if lacks any micronutrients. You know, the vitamins and minerals we all need to survive.
That being said, McDonalds' fries are just fantastic, but just google "year old happy meal". The burger and fries look almost the same 12 months later. Something definitely something wrong with "food" that doesn't rot!
Same thing happens to fries and burgers you cook at home. They dry out before they rot or mold.0 -
I don't eat really any fast food anymore (except for Subways or the rare Hardee's Ham/Egg/Cheese croissant) not so much for the calories or that it's "bad" for me. It's mostly because I'm either 1) Starving 2 hrs. later or 2) Doesn't settle on my tummy. Most beef, from any restaurant (fast or high end 'sit down' steak house) does not digest properly for me. I get severe pain and discomfort. I usually stick to chicken/pork/fish/meatless if I do eat out.0
-
I don't really eat much fast food. The whole fits in your macros thing is fine but the majority of if lacks any micronutrients. You know, the vitamins and minerals we all need to survive.
That being said, McDonalds' fries are just fantastic, but just google "year old happy meal". The burger and fries look almost the same 12 months later. Something definitely something wrong with "food" that doesn't rot!
Same thing happens to fries and burgers you cook at home. They dry out before they rot or mold.
Enjoy!0 -
In...
...for the roll.
Oh, and...Have you watched Supersize Me? That was pretty disturbing in terms of the effects on someone's health of eating McD's 3 times a day.
I'll put a little more faith in Spurlock's conclusions when his math improves. His entire premise isn't reconcilable with his supposed calorie intake. (In other words, he ate more than he claims he did...and more calories = weight gain.)0 -
Fast food makes me sick within an hour of eating it, except Subway.
That's purely mental.
Why would you say that? Fast food often makes me sick as well. My son too. I love it; it does not love me.
Because it's nonsensical. Even at a single restaurant, the vast variety of foods offered don't all have some magic ingredient in common that would make someone sick. "Fast food" isn't a single thing - it can be a grilled chicken salad, a steak taco, french fries, a bean and rice burrito, a double cheeseburger, whatever.
"Fast food makes me sick" is a purely mental thing because there's zero biological plausibility to the idea.
I think that most people associate "fast food" with burgers, filet o' fish, etc, but I'll give that I may not get sick if eat a salad or something. However, I'm just not to going to order that at a fast food place. I go there for the burgers, even though they make me sick. And that's a physical reaction; I don't do well with grease, and the grease at fast food (and other restaurants sometimes) is worse than oil I cook with at home. My poor son rarely even makes it out the of restaurant before he's in the bathroom. That's not mental.0 -
I don't really eat much fast food. The whole fits in your macros thing is fine but the majority of if lacks any micronutrients. You know, the vitamins and minerals we all need to survive.
A cheeseburger from a fast food restaurant has the same macros and micros as a cheeseburger from virtually anywhere else.0 -
Have you watched Supersize Me? That was pretty disturbing in terms of the effects on someone's health of eating McD's 3 times a day.
That wasn't about the effects of eating McD's 3 times a day. It was about the effects of massively overeating, sometimes to the point of puking, every day.
QFT
I guess most people overlook that when Spurlock ate there he ingested some of the most calorie packed meals they had. Large strawberry shake? The 32oz triple thick shake has over 1000 calories in it. I would gladly trade that in for 3 slices of pizza.
^^^This.
Supersize Me is far from a documentary. It wasn't just about what he ate, but how much. He could have done the same thing eating 8000 calories of supermarket food a day.0 -
Have you watched Supersize Me? That was pretty disturbing in terms of the effects on someone's health of eating McD's 3 times a day.
That wasn't about the effects of eating McD's 3 times a day. It was about the effects of massively overeating, sometimes to the point of puking, every day.
QFT
I guess most people overlook that when Spurlock ate there he ingested some of the most calorie packed meals they had. Large strawberry shake? The 32oz triple thick shake has over 1000 calories in it. I would gladly trade that in for 3 slices of pizza.
^^^This.
Supersize Me is far from a documentary. It wasn't just about what he ate, but how much. He could have done the same thing eating 8000 calories of supermarket food a day.
Depending on what food he chose at the supermarket, yes. It's been a while since I saw that movie, but I don't think he consumed that many calories.0 -
Depending on what food he chose at the supermarket, yes. It's been a while since I saw that movie, but I don't think he consumed that many calories.
Three supersized meals a day from a fast food joint and you don't think he consumed "that many calories"???0 -
A cheeseburger from a fast food restaurant has the same macros and micros as a cheeseburger from virtually anywhere else.
Even within one place the nutrient content would vary by burger. A Big Mac and a Happy Meal hamburger won't have the same macro or micro breakdown.
Compare a regular McD hambuger to a steakhouse 1/3 lb burger on an onion bun to a 97% lean homemade burger on a whole wheat bun and they will all be different.0 -
Depending on what food he chose at the supermarket, yes. It's been a while since I saw that movie, but I don't think he consumed that many calories.
Three supersized meals a day from a fast food joint and you don't think he consumed "that many calories"???
He averaged 5,000.0 -
Depending on what food he chose at the supermarket, yes. It's been a while since I saw that movie, but I don't think he consumed that many calories.
Three supersized meals a day from a fast food joint and you don't think he consumed "that many calories"???
8000? No. Plus, they weren't all supersized. He only supersized when asked and it was < 25% of the time, maybe less than 10%. And he made a point to eat every item on the menu, so sometimes was eating the salads and other things that have a supersized option.0 -
A cheeseburger from a fast food restaurant has the same macros and micros as a cheeseburger from virtually anywhere else.
Even within one place the nutrient content would vary by burger. A Big Mac and a Happy Meal hamburger won't have the same macro or micro breakdown.
Compare a regular McD hambuger to a steakhouse 1/3 lb burger on an onion bun to a 97% lean homemade burger on a whole wheat bun and they will all be different.
Seriously? SERIOUSLY???
Obviously the size makes a difference. You really need to find something more productive to do with your time.0 -
Depending on what food he chose at the supermarket, yes. It's been a while since I saw that movie, but I don't think he consumed that many calories.
Three supersized meals a day from a fast food joint and you don't think he consumed "that many calories"???
LMAO. Thats what I was thinking. Maybe he got a diet coke?0 -
Not gross, because sometimes a big mac really hits the spot.0
-
Not gross. I'm eating chinese food right now0
-
I think of all the chemicals and trans-fats. Aside from the fat that fast food has always made me want to throw up. For a quick meal on the go I hit up Qdoba. Naked Steak salad.0
-
Well, the quality of the food set aside, when you think about being at the mercy of the food handler, it can get quite discusting. Nose picking, lack of hand washing, picking things up off the floor, cross contamination, under cooking and temperature control. These things are all out of site and there is no way of knowing if standards are being met.
After seeing an undercover program aimed at showing what really goes on behinds the scene, I am leary of fast food.
This.0 -
A cheeseburger from a fast food restaurant has the same macros and micros as a cheeseburger from virtually anywhere else.
Even within one place the nutrient content would vary by burger. A Big Mac and a Happy Meal hamburger won't have the same macro or micro breakdown.
Compare a regular McD hambuger to a steakhouse 1/3 lb burger on an onion bun to a 97% lean homemade burger on a whole wheat bun and they will all be different.
Seriously? SERIOUSLY???
Obviously the size makes a difference. You really need to find something more productive to do with your time.
The fat content, and whole grain vs. white makes a difference too. And then there are toppings. Most steak houses and homes offer more veg toppings than just a tiny bit of lettuce.0 -
A cheeseburger from a fast food restaurant has the same macros and micros as a cheeseburger from virtually anywhere else.
Even within one place the nutrient content would vary by burger. A Big Mac and a Happy Meal hamburger won't have the same macro or micro breakdown.
Compare a regular McD hambuger to a steakhouse 1/3 lb burger on an onion bun to a 97% lean homemade burger on a whole wheat bun and they will all be different.
Seriously? SERIOUSLY???
Obviously the size makes a difference. You really need to find something more productive to do with your time.
The fat content, and whole grain vs. white makes a difference too. And then there are toppings. Most steak houses and homes offer more veg toppings than just a tiny bit of lettuce.
I hope you don't actually take yourself seriously.0
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.4K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 426 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.7K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions