This vid has nothing to do with politics, yet Nazi liberals come out of the of the damn wood work like roaches to leave stupid remarks. I happen to like a greasy ass hamburgers with extra cheese & don't need any health Nazis regulating my damn hamburger. fucking liberals. I swear! you would scratch your ass if your head itched.
This is so true. I've argued exactly the same thing to friends. I admit I have a weakness for McDonald's and this is exactly why. You know what you're going to get. It may not be the best, but it's the same, no matter which one you go to or when you go (although the fries can vary a lot).
@RitvarLegend I seldom eat hamburgers or other fast food. Actually if I was going to have a hamburger I'd prefer to make it myself - much better than those tasteless fast food things. I don't drink much Coca-Cola or any other sodas. I don't smoke. I don't use cocaine or other illicit drugs. Porn doesn't do anything for me. I do drive quite a bit because I have no other choice, if one wants to get around here you have to drive. You are right though that Bush was an idiot.
It's really hard to say fastfood joints and the people that handle the food before it gets to your stomach is really a bit of a risk as to the hiring requirements of most low-cost chain resterants
This guy makes a good point and the same thing applies with regard to people sticking with other products/retailers they know, sticking with governments and political systems that they know, and sticking with the kinds of relationships that they know. It usually takes a rather traumatic event to break these patterns.
@blackiron60 It's interesting b/c it is true of many people. However, I've always been the reverse. I have the sameness of chains across the country from one coast to the other. I like to go to places to eat that each different from each other, not the identical same places with the same food, etc. Same thing with retail store. It's so boring really. I like variety and differences!
this guy needs to go work at a mcdonalds or 2. the kids spit in the burgers and whatever else. the iced tea gets tainted lets just say. as far as being clean, well thats an impossibility when they arent trained to clean but to make it look clean,
ive seen worse things happen at mcdonalds then any of the other places ive worked.
when your a kid you love it then you get older and realize its all junk with little to no nutrition.
mcdonalds key to success is its happy meals and dollar menu now.
Brother I know what you mean. I did 3months in a McD's. Manager had brutal gingivitis and I had a 12inch rough wood file (big metal thing) from the bun toaster and was told to put it back!
McD's is a pile of arse, much rather get a burger from else where even if it's a random street vendor.
I disagree with safety being one of the keys to McDonald's success. Quite the opposite in fact.
The keys to their success are:
- speed
- price (compared to other restaurants)
- convenience
- consistency
But I never think about those things on the rare occasion I do eat there. Mostly I find myself thinking about how UNsafe the high calorie levels are, how UNsafe it is to eat fast food prepared by some kid who couldn't care less about food safety, the origin of the food and it's envir effect...
@TheCuriousSkeptic Did you actually watch the video? Speed, convenience and consistency was exactly what he meant by safety. It's a "safe" choice because you're know what you're getting at a food chain as opposed to trying food at a local burger joint you've never tried.
His argument makes sense. In an urban setting especially so. In a large city where there are hundreds of choices for lunch you think about these points. Normally I had thirty minutes to get out and back on my lunch break. By removing the concerns in metioned in the video then I only have to think of what is nearer to my work place.
I think that experts should dictate each person's diet from day to day, meal to meal. Snacking or not following your government-mandated diet should be cause for fines, and after a certain number of offenses, imprisonment. As long as the government will pay for the healthcare of people with no self control, the public has an interest in forcing people to eat in a healthful way, as dictated by government scientists.
Right...factory farms are so sanitary, where animals stand around in feces. Where do you think swine flu, or mad cow disease, comes from? You guessed it: factory farms, from which McDonald's sources all of their meat.
Swine flu isn't contracted via our food source- it's contracted directly from animals at the farm and then transmitted from human to human.
Mad cow is transmitted via the cattle's feed. A cow can stand in dung all day long- it'll be just as healthy as it would be in a pasture.
If you want to argue against mistreatment of animals or whatever other PETA cause you are championing, make a proper argument. Don't resort to idiotic fear mongering.
Cool video, I've been looking for arguements for the fast food industry. I always hear people complain about fast food but I love it personally and being skinny, I need alot more of the things that most people can't afford weight or health wise. Besides, lately I've been making all my food myself because fast food is a little bit more pricey than the alternative. I think if people stopped being lazy and made their own food they would be alot healthier and stop blaming the delicious fast food.
A little advice a friend gave me; when you go out to eat at a fast food place, make sure to ask for extra everything, as long as it's free. He told me he's had hamburgers from places that go from barely being a handful to being big enough for both hands, and he only paid a buck for it.
This vid has nothing to do with politics, yet Nazi liberals come out of the of the damn wood work like roaches to leave stupid remarks. I happen to like a greasy ass hamburgers with extra cheese & don't need any health Nazis regulating my damn hamburger. fucking liberals. I swear! you would scratch your ass if your head itched.
damnyancey 7 months ago
This is so true. I've argued exactly the same thing to friends. I admit I have a weakness for McDonald's and this is exactly why. You know what you're going to get. It may not be the best, but it's the same, no matter which one you go to or when you go (although the fries can vary a lot).
paradigm71 8 months ago
the americans pigs eat more 50 million burgers a day.
they are the top consumers of the fallowing products:
oil, colombian and mexican cocaine, coca-cola, cigars, pornography.
and they got the most stupid president called bush that fucked their own towers.
ATT
ROFLCOPTEr
RitvarLegend 2 years ago
What a fucking idiot, Bush hasn't been President of their country for over a year. Keep your stupidity to yourself .
hardyboyzrko 1 year ago
@hardyboyzrko yeah stupid but he fucked the towers!
RitvarLegend 1 year ago
@RitvarLegend I seldom eat hamburgers or other fast food. Actually if I was going to have a hamburger I'd prefer to make it myself - much better than those tasteless fast food things. I don't drink much Coca-Cola or any other sodas. I don't smoke. I don't use cocaine or other illicit drugs. Porn doesn't do anything for me. I do drive quite a bit because I have no other choice, if one wants to get around here you have to drive. You are right though that Bush was an idiot.
xexixk 10 months ago
@RitvarLegend Aside from your poor English, what's your point?
paradigm71 8 months ago
It's really hard to say fastfood joints and the people that handle the food before it gets to your stomach is really a bit of a risk as to the hiring requirements of most low-cost chain resterants
Bluewo1f 2 years ago
This guy makes a good point and the same thing applies with regard to people sticking with other products/retailers they know, sticking with governments and political systems that they know, and sticking with the kinds of relationships that they know. It usually takes a rather traumatic event to break these patterns.
blackiron60 2 years ago
@blackiron60 It's interesting b/c it is true of many people. However, I've always been the reverse. I have the sameness of chains across the country from one coast to the other. I like to go to places to eat that each different from each other, not the identical same places with the same food, etc. Same thing with retail store. It's so boring really. I like variety and differences!
xexixk 10 months ago
this guy needs to go work at a mcdonalds or 2. the kids spit in the burgers and whatever else. the iced tea gets tainted lets just say. as far as being clean, well thats an impossibility when they arent trained to clean but to make it look clean,
ive seen worse things happen at mcdonalds then any of the other places ive worked.
when your a kid you love it then you get older and realize its all junk with little to no nutrition.
mcdonalds key to success is its happy meals and dollar menu now.
fixed92 2 years ago
Brother I know what you mean. I did 3months in a McD's. Manager had brutal gingivitis and I had a 12inch rough wood file (big metal thing) from the bun toaster and was told to put it back!
McD's is a pile of arse, much rather get a burger from else where even if it's a random street vendor.
13igAdam2040 2 years ago
I disagree with safety being one of the keys to McDonald's success. Quite the opposite in fact.
The keys to their success are:
- speed
- price (compared to other restaurants)
- convenience
- consistency
But I never think about those things on the rare occasion I do eat there. Mostly I find myself thinking about how UNsafe the high calorie levels are, how UNsafe it is to eat fast food prepared by some kid who couldn't care less about food safety, the origin of the food and it's envir effect...
TheCuriousSkeptic 2 years ago 3
... that's when I remember I should really stop coming to McDonalds.
TheCuriousSkeptic 2 years ago 3
I'm pretty sure he's talking about safety in a psychological level rather than a physical one.
dreamdewil 2 years ago 4
@TheCuriousSkeptic Did you actually watch the video? Speed, convenience and consistency was exactly what he meant by safety. It's a "safe" choice because you're know what you're getting at a food chain as opposed to trying food at a local burger joint you've never tried.
paradigm71 8 months ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
besides stating the obvious, this guy obviously doesn't know what he's talking about... terrible
ashtool 2 years ago
His argument makes sense. In an urban setting especially so. In a large city where there are hundreds of choices for lunch you think about these points. Normally I had thirty minutes to get out and back on my lunch break. By removing the concerns in metioned in the video then I only have to think of what is nearer to my work place.
chopin65 2 years ago 2
mcdonalds is the number one consumer of apricots, they mix in the meat. strange eh?
llshamelessll 2 years ago
Fast food should be regulated like every other addictive life threatening product.
It's comfort masquerading as food.
wmg111 2 years ago 5
I think that experts should dictate each person's diet from day to day, meal to meal. Snacking or not following your government-mandated diet should be cause for fines, and after a certain number of offenses, imprisonment. As long as the government will pay for the healthcare of people with no self control, the public has an interest in forcing people to eat in a healthful way, as dictated by government scientists.
Alternatively, we could all live as free people.
How retro.
freesk8 2 years ago
Right...factory farms are so sanitary, where animals stand around in feces. Where do you think swine flu, or mad cow disease, comes from? You guessed it: factory farms, from which McDonald's sources all of their meat.
jhip87 2 years ago
Because free ranged and wild animals are never subject to diseases, and are always 100% healthy.
aredditor 2 years ago
Swine flu isn't contracted via our food source- it's contracted directly from animals at the farm and then transmitted from human to human.
Mad cow is transmitted via the cattle's feed. A cow can stand in dung all day long- it'll be just as healthy as it would be in a pasture.
If you want to argue against mistreatment of animals or whatever other PETA cause you are championing, make a proper argument. Don't resort to idiotic fear mongering.
Monchanger 2 years ago
Cool video, I've been looking for arguements for the fast food industry. I always hear people complain about fast food but I love it personally and being skinny, I need alot more of the things that most people can't afford weight or health wise. Besides, lately I've been making all my food myself because fast food is a little bit more pricey than the alternative. I think if people stopped being lazy and made their own food they would be alot healthier and stop blaming the delicious fast food.
MysteryManoLove 2 years ago 2
A little advice a friend gave me; when you go out to eat at a fast food place, make sure to ask for extra everything, as long as it's free. He told me he's had hamburgers from places that go from barely being a handful to being big enough for both hands, and he only paid a buck for it.
moshe88 2 years ago