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Uploaded by on Nov 15, 2009

Taken at a McDonald's between New Delhi and Agra. The McAloo Tikki Burger sauce was repulsive, but everything else was quite tasty. Fries tasted like the ones in the U.S. and everywhere else I've traveled.

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  • Do they serve cow burgers? and if so, is that like eating a God?

  • @naju332 it's not compulsory to go to mcdonalds, nor is it compulsory to sit around on your ass all day. if you don't want to be fat don't live a lifestyle that will make you fat.

  • That song!!!:D so nice

  • omg McDonald destroying this world with this fast food shit from now till 10-20 years 99% of all humans around the world will be overweighted ty to McDonald and other fast food restaurant

  • India has sold their ARSE to AMERICA.

    Cow is nothing to do with our religion.

    INDIA sell their soul to make money.

    INDIANS .leave India? why...then in the WEST they say India is great, if so GREAT.stay in India.

    INDIANS will call their sister ,.....mother to move out of India.

    Low life country it is

  • @101psychfan I have also come across this statement before but this does not seem enough to any degree. After all the Hindus (generally) are strongly against killing Cows which for example is done by people of other religious backgrounds in India.

  • @MatrixOfDynamism well i am not sure since the religon is very old i am only 14 years old but the reason might be that it is source of milk, butter, then the manure would be good for the plants. well thats my guess.

  • @101psychfan if you don't mind, I would like to know more. Since we are having a good conversation here. I would just like to know exactly why cow is considered Holy Animal. I mean yes we get milk and butter from it and use it to get other benefits, but what is it that makes it an object of worship. If such logic is used than the Sun worshippers are a step ahead, since no life can be sustained without sunlight. But those that worship the creator of Sun & Cow are ahead of all others

  • @MatrixOfDynamism well i have to admit dramas in india are like that but some are also show people eating other types of meat or at least mentioning what they are going to eat. Times change so if your eat meat or egg it is fine but eating cow is over the limit. And about the nonveg attitude I think maybe it as grown over time as my grandmother eats no meat and egg, my mother eats only egg but no meat, and I eat egg and meat but no beef. This will vary among other people. But no eating beef ever

  • @101psychfan what proportion eat? I also from South Asia actually. I have seen plenty movies & dramas made in India. Hindus are shown to be vegetarians there & proud of it, atleast in Dramas I am sure about it 100%. If there are infact nonveg Hindus are they not seen as "trangressing Hindus", that are breaking a very important rule of the Hindu lifestyle? Are they not shown in negative light with respect to this aspect? Has this nonveg attitude only increased in like last 100 years?

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