Am I the only person that thinks...
this is absolutely ridiculous?!?
I don't mind the play areas with tubes and ball pits where kids can be active but the video game areas at Mcdonalds seem a bit much.
So now children can eat artery clogging fast food and relax while playing video games...There is no need for them to run around and be kids and possibly get some exercise by playing in the tubes or ball pit.
I don't mind the play areas with tubes and ball pits where kids can be active but the video game areas at Mcdonalds seem a bit much.
So now children can eat artery clogging fast food and relax while playing video games...There is no need for them to run around and be kids and possibly get some exercise by playing in the tubes or ball pit.
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Nope. It's outrageous. They sure know how to get kids into their "restaurants", though. *kitten*.0
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Nope. It's outrageous. They sure know how to get kids into their "restaurants", though. *kitten*.0
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it amazes me that during the "obesity epidemic" these *kitten* things are actually allowed in mcdonalds, we should be trying to change the childrens views!0
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That is an example of why we have fat unhealthy children.0
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doesn't bother me... i WISH they still had play lands at mcdonalds around here... the video game are ridculious but the tunnels and slides are soo much fun! i used to chase my god brothers around on them it's a good way to burn the calories they just ate.0
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My kids LOVE the giant play structure at our local McDonalds. We go there often. They have eaten their only once. I got them kids meals once so that they could see that it was crap. Neither of them could even finish half of their meals, they though it was gross. They have never asked for another thing from there again. But they love to play there and it is great for when it is rainy or too hot or cold. And I assure you I have zero ounce of guilt for walking in and out and not buying anything. Zero!0
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They are going to make their play areas to suite the customer, same with the food! If the customer doesn't use the video games and doesn't eat the nasty burgers they wouldn't have them, simple supply and demand.0
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and now Arby's new commercials are calling their food "the good mood food"....that's outragious to me. The Golden Corral calls their food "comfort food"!0
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But it's the parents taking them there in the first place who are ultimately responsible for all the choices for their children. I feel like you can't really blame a restaurant if your kids eat poorly and don't exercise.0
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Honestly I am jealous as hell! If the made an adult size one, I'd pitch a fit just like my kids do when I tell them it is time to leave.0
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It's evil. But why would you let your kid eat that garbage anyway?! There are chains with healthy "fast" food - real food, without a bunch of scary chemicals in it. Burgerville, Taco Time, Chipotle to name a few. Bet there's others too that I don't know about since I don't eat anything served to me through a car window!0
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The play areas are fine - it's the video games that are the problem. They play areas actually ensure that they move their little bodies while the video games ensure that they don't.0
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It looks bad, but I remember McDonald's having video games when I was younger and I never played with them. I don't think any kids did. The games suck! Lol. I'm pretty sure most kids STILL don't play with those stupid games. Even if I hadn't lost 132 pounds, I would have much rather played in those tubes. Haha.0
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Our McDonald's actually doesn't even have a ball pit or a playland anymore they just have the video game area and that is it so the kids just sit and play the games while eating their food instead of playing the games.....we avoid it altogether....I hate fast food places....our Burger King however does have a playland that the kids love to go and get a drink and run around and play in there but I still like the old fashion park to take them to, to allow them to get their exercise. It is crazy what America has come to with all of the food options. I am glad that most of our foster kids love healthy options of eating at home and still going outside and playing, etc. We have had a few that would rather and have fought us many of times to go eat at the nasty fast food places rather than eat healthier options because that is what they were used to but most of them prefer the healther options at home and then would actually like to play active sports games or play at the park. We just don't go out to eat hardly ever and if we do we will normally get it to go and take it to the park or various other places so the kids can play afterwards to get some exercise along with us as well. I hate what society is teaching our kids that it is ok just to sit on our butts and not get any kind of exercise. Some of the foster kids we have to actually force to go outside and play and it is literally a fight to get them to play they would rather sit in front of a computer or a tv and not do anything active. It is really disappointing. I remember when I was growing up you would have to force me to come inside just to eat dinner and I would be complaining the entire way because I wanted to stay outside and play.
The difference today is just amazing because of the changes in society.0 -
You can blame McDonalds if you want, but the fact of the matter is that these kids can't get there without an adult to drive them, pay, etc. Parents have to be the responsible ones. Whatever happened to "Quit your whining, I'm your mom and I said NO"?0
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and now Arby's new commercials are calling their food "the good mood food"....that's outragious to me. The Golden Corral calls their food "comfort food"!
the arby's is ridiculious... i've never had golden corral but to me comfort food is my granny's fried chicken mashed potatoes home made bread fruit salad and fresh green beans mmmmmm... there is no way i'd get that at a restaurant.0 -
Pssh I love that McDonald's has this. When I take my kids there as a treat (I hardly do), they get to run around and get all their energy out of them. Hate all you want, but this parent is grateful.0
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yeah fine withthe ball pit, i had tons of great times in there when i was a kid, but the video games are shocking!0
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I take my son to Mcdonalds for an icecream and to run on the equipment (to save my sanity) but frankly the video games keep the 11-adults out of the tunnels designed for toddlers and young children that have actually pushed my 2 year old down a tunnel because they were bickering and pushing each other0
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Honestly I am jealous as hell! If the made an adult size one, I'd pitch a fit just like my kids do when I tell them it is time to leave.
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LMAO! i'd love to see an adult size playland like that! screw the food i'll have a bottle of water and 3 hours running around in those tubes!0 -
and now Arby's new commercials are calling their food "the good mood food"....that's outragious to me. The Golden Corral calls their food "comfort food"!0
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I take my son to Mcdonalds for an icecream and to run on the equipment (to save my sanity) but frankly the video games keep the 11-adults out of the tunnels designed for toddlers and young children that have actually pushed my 2 year old down a tunnel because they were bickering and pushing each other
oh man! they pushed your baby! i'd spank their little *kitten*!0 -
i want to play on that playland...i think i would jump the fence at night and play in it0
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You can blame McDonalds if you want, but the fact of the matter is that these kids can't get there without an adult to drive them, pay, etc. Parents have to be the responsible ones. Whatever happened to "Quit your whining, I'm your mom and I said NO"?
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that is ridiculous... the video games.
I haven't taken the kids to maccas all year this year... but they still know, they still drive past and say "chippies" but I have the strength to say no, that's no good for you, it'll make you fat.
I hate the subliminal advertising they have that gets into kids heads. To start with I used to take my young child there to play on the equipment when it was cold and rainy, and i'd have a coffee... she never even knew anything about the junk food involved. Then eventually I bought them a soft serve icecream, then gave them some fries. and it was all on.
Now, I don't even go into the establishments, and i wouldn't do a Macca's party. I think I'd even hesitate at letting my child attend a birthday party there because it just gets into their heads.0 -
Pssh I love that McDonald's has this. When I take my kids there as a treat (I hardly do), they get to run around and get all their energy out of them. Hate all you want, but this parent is grateful.0
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I get irritated when those indoor play places that have the big inflatable jump castles, have video games set up. I came to let my kid jump and play, not play video games.0
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My only irritation is that is I let my kids play on those, almost inevitably one of them gets sick.0
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Pssh I love that McDonald's has this. When I take my kids there as a treat (I hardly do), they get to run around and get all their energy out of them. Hate all you want, but this parent is grateful.
I am not saying the play area is ridiculous i am saying the video game areas are. I guess i should have made it more clear in my post.0 -
Also wanted to add that I've never seen a McDonald's that actually has WORKING video games. Lol. So, the playset is pretty much the only choice. If parents are going to take their kids to McDonald's, there might as well be a bit of playing/exercised involved!
And, McDonald's is no better than any other restaurant out there. NOT JUST FAST FOOD. The amount of calories in chain restaurant kids meal makes me sick to my stomach. :P0
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