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Little bit o'sabotage???

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  • Posts: 978 Member
    edited July 2015
    "Ck103084 wrote: »
    [ridiculous fear-mongering image omitted]

    :D Oh good, I needed a solid laugh this slow Tuesday afternoon. I’ll stick to my “crap” food, thanksverymuch.

    ETA: Something good did come out of this thread: the hashbrown in the sandwich sounds like a solid idea.
  • Posts: 38,439 MFP Moderator
    Ck103084 wrote: »
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    What I find most amusing about this, is the heavy metals part, like you aren't supposed to eat foods high in iron, magnesium, potassium, etc.. its like, do we even periodic table.
  • Posts: 131 Member
    Those adverts pay for us to use this site for free. I also get local (South African) pizza adverts on my site. Unfortunately that's how the world works today. Just laugh at the irony of advertising junk food on a weight-loss website.
    If you can't afford it (calorie wise) then don't buy it. They can advertise as much as they want, but you are stronger than that.
  • Posts: 27 Member
    I ate an egg white delight from McDonald's this morning...egg mac muffin with egg white and low fat cheese.....while there noticed that they now have oatmeal...i like that I have healthy options when I'm on the go..i
  • Posts: 6,652 Member
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  • Posts: 80 Member
    Love egg mcmuffins! If I'm in a pinch and trying to keep calories down I've been known to order it with no butter and no cheese. I eat ham and a fried egg on an english muffin at home often. This is no different IMO. My sister avoids gluten and has ordered one with no english muffin. She got a weird look, but it's still just egg and ham.

    If you want mcdonalds, eat mcdonalds.
  • Posts: 25 Member
    Ck103084 wrote: »
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    Seeing this made my stomach growl. It looks delicious. I haven't had a McMuffin in years. Now that I know they're only 300 calories I'm getting one first thing tomorrow!

    I especially like the part of bacon that "may contain heavy metals". \m/ (>_<) \m/

    Great thread, OP!
  • Posts: 25 Member
    lorepres wrote: »
    I ate an egg white delight from McDonald's this morning...egg mac muffin with egg white and low fat cheese.....while there noticed that they now have oatmeal...i like that I have healthy options when I'm on the go..i

    I forgot about McDonald's oatmeal. It's awesome! Get some.
  • Posts: 865 Member
    panda4153 wrote: »

    OMG try putting the hashbrown on the Egg McMuffin Its heaven - still only 450 calories for the whole thing :)

    Now ^^THAT'S^^ sabotage...! ;)
  • Posts: 4,589 Member
    psulemon wrote: »

    What I find most amusing about this, is the heavy metals part, like you aren't supposed to eat foods high in iron, magnesium, potassium, etc.. its like, do we even periodic table.

    My favorite thing is the shocking information that we now preserve food using salt. If only we would start eating more like our ancestors did....
  • Posts: 5,481 Member
    Ck103084 wrote: »
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    But Dunkin Donuts is alright??

  • Posts: 16 Member
    rabbitjb wrote: »
    I'm sorry but

    300 Calories
    17g Protein
    13g Fat
    31g Carbs
    750mg Sodium


    is not bad for breakfast in terms of weight loss .. if you like that kind of thing


    I substitute with egg whites & it is still just as good!!
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  • Posts: 5,377 Member
    psulemon wrote: »

    What I find most amusing about this, is the heavy metals part, like you aren't supposed to eat foods high in iron, magnesium, potassium, etc.. its like, do we even periodic table.

    Potassium isn't heavy, nor magnesium. Usually heavy metals are short handed for toxic heavy metals, a category that actually tends to include things like arsenic, which is a metalloid. It isn't as asinine a term as when people use "chemicals" as a replacement for the term synthetic or man-made chemicals.
  • Posts: 2,229 Member
    Ck103084 wrote: »
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  • Posts: 3,502 Member
    Now I want an Egg McMuffin.
  • Posts: 28,055 Member
    Ck103084 wrote: »
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    Yup, these days if I want one, I make it from home with ingredients that don't contain all that junk from animals that were humanely raised.

  • Posts: 4,535 Member
    Serah87 wrote: »

    But Dunkin Donuts is alright??

    And so is Taco Bell, apparently.
  • Posts: 5,481 Member

    And so is Taco Bell, apparently.

    Irony right?? LOL
  • Posts: 5,377 Member
    I sure do enjoy they have to mention how animals were fed a diet of genetically modified food, like GMO-ness is something you can get from eating GMO food, or something you can get eating animals that ate GMO food.
  • Posts: 428 Member
    Ck103084 wrote: »
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    Booooo. BOOOOOOOO!
  • Posts: 4,535 Member
    senecarr wrote: »
    I sure do enjoy they have to mention how animals were fed a diet of genetically modified food, like GMO-ness is something you can get from eating GMO food, or something you can get eating animals that ate GMO food.

    Someone told me fairly recently that if you eat caged chicken, you eat their sadness too.
  • Posts: 5,377 Member

    Someone told me fairly recently that if you eat caged chicken, you eat their sadness too.
    So eating caged chicken is like:
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  • Posts: 14,261 Member
    I keep reading this thread's title as little bit o'sausage.
  • Posts: 4,535 Member
    senecarr wrote: »
    So eating caged chicken is like:
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    But more fattening.
  • Posts: 4,589 Member

    Someone told me fairly recently that if you eat caged chicken, you eat their sadness too.

    I saw that on an episode of Mystery Diners lol.

    I have a headache. I think maybe I ate some GMO accidentally.
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  • Posts: 418 Member

    Now ^^THAT'S^^ sabotage...! ;)

    Yes, I know, I am also guilty of bringing in donuts to work on occasion, I am truly evil >:)
  • Posts: 5,377 Member

    But more fattening.

    So, is what is there in the organic, free-range, fair-trade, sustainable, heritage breed, grass fed, vegetarian fed chickens when you eat it, pretention?
  • Posts: 4,535 Member
    senecarr wrote: »

    So, is what is there in the organic, free-range, fair-trade, sustainable, heritage breed, grass fed, vegetarian fed chickens when you eat it, pretention?

    And a stick to insert up your rectum.
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