McDonalds Next

Started by Time-Immemorial3 pages

McDonalds Next

About time they decided to help the people who eat their crappy food.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/11/foodanddrink/hong-kong-mcdonalds-next/index.html

I was just about to eat a BigMac.

Ok. Don't know what to discuss.

There isn't anything wrong with fast food as long as you aren't eating it everyday.

I wonder if they're going to introduce this to America

Probably not outside major liberal cities.

Do you really want to eat fish and rice cooked by a high school drop out with no culinary training making minimum wage?

Can it really be any worse then a burger made by a high school drop out with no culinary training making minimum wage?

Originally posted by Omega Vision
I wonder if they're going to introduce this to America

They really should, their food is one the main causes of obesity and they actually started the fast food craze of low quality, poisonous food.

I'd try a salad in that fancy McDonald's.

Speaking of, I think I've eaten at a McDonald's maybe twice in the last 20 years, they're on the bottom-rung of fastfood, imo.

its to bad these nasty companies can serve cheap poison.

i like mcdonalds i do

this is a good idea tho, sounds neat

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
its to bad these nasty companies can serve cheap poison.

Supply-and-Demand, in the end, it's the consumer's fault. Unless there's something addictive in their food?

The sad thing, fastfood isn't all that much cheaper than healthier alternatives, burger/sandwich side and drink usually runs you around $7, you can get something like a burrito at most Mexican joins (around here at least) for around that and it's far more nutritious.

Originally posted by Robtard
Supply-and-Demand, in the end, it's the consumer's fault. Unless there's something addictive in their food?

The sad thing, fastfood isn't all that much cheaper than healthier alternatives, burger/sandwich side and drink usually runs you around $7, you can get something like a burrito at most Mexican joins (around here at least) for around that and it's far more nutritious.

Their food is full of sugar and addictive preservatives.

Originally posted by Robtard
I'd try a salad in that fancy McDonald's.

Speaking of, I think I've eaten at a McDonald's maybe twice in the last 20 years, they're on the bottom-rung of fastfood, imo.


They're slightly better in France and Belgium.

Really the only things I'll eat at McDonalds are the fries. They make damn tasty fries.

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Their food is full of sugar and addictive preservatives.

It's pretty scary how hard it is to eat a healthy amount of sugar in America. Just about everything has corn syrup in it. The recommended max amount of sugar per day is something like 33 grams, which isn't even a full can of coke, IIRC.

Originally posted by Omega Vision
They're slightly better in France and Belgium.

Really the only things I'll eat at McDonalds are the fries. They make damn tasty fries.

What makes them better?

Yeah, fries aren't bad. Burgers are outright awful though.

Originally posted by Tzeentch
Can it really be any worse then a burger made by a high school drop out with no culinary training making minimum wage?
never had bad fish?

Originally posted by Robtard
What makes them better?

Yeah, fries aren't bad. Burgers are outright awful though.


The quality of meat might be a little better. Also Europe.

I will say I used to date this girl who had worked at McDonalds when she was younger and said I didn't really want to know how some of the stuff there was made. To the point where sometimes the sight of fast food made her sick. Yeah...I just don't want to look too deeply under that rock. I prefer Wendy's if I need to get fast food.

Did you guys hear about trump going into a fast food restaurant and some lady screaming at him... "hey trump hope you enjoy your meal you racist!! Ahh classic wish i was there to laugh my ass off.