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Created on: August 30, 2007
Congratulations to McDonald's!
The Big Mac should not be retired. It's not something that should be chalked up to "a bad decision by a former generation". I would imagine that a good many people who think it should be retired also feel that it's the gun's fault and not the trigger puller's that murders are committed.
Less than 10% of the public's weight problems are caused by actual medical conditions. In a good many cases, these medical conditions are treatable. There are two possibilities for having gone overboard and packed on a lot of pounds, two M words, actually... one is Medical and one is Mental. The fact that McDonald's makes food that tastes really good is a good marketing scheme for them. You can't blame the food for having a lack of self control, blame the culprit - yourself.
Are you or your child overweight? I wish I could feel sorry for those people who are severely obese, but as mentioned, MOST of the time, it's a lack of ability to tell yourself that you should eat food that is better for you and smaller portions. A Big Mac isn't the crown on the obesity epidemic. The United States' "all about ME and what I want and that I want it right now with a side of fries" mentality is what is to blame.
The problem of unhealthy food isn't that it's there and available, it's that you eat it and often times, far too much of it. You may even let your kids eat it, which is fine, in moderation and when they get plenty of exercise. Don't expect your child's school to handle getting your kids up and moving. You have a responsibility as a parent to do that, as well. Don't whine that you're busy. There should be nothing more important than caring for yourself and your children - period.
The computer won't work off 1000 calories per hour if I wolf down these three burgers? That video game won't melt the pounds? I can't eat 10,000 calories a day, not exercise and stay slim and frisky? The hell you say!
I remember growing up that McDonald's was a treat - I'd get to go there with my grandfather on the weekends that I stayed with my grandparents. We didn't eat it every day. We only had one sandwich, one order of fries and one drink for each person. These days when I go there, I'll see one person order 2-4 sandwiches and a few orders of fries and it's just for THEM. I find that disgusting. Again, a lack of self control that should not be blamed on the food, it's the person. Another problem is super sizing everything. Bigger sandwiches, the 5 gallon trough of Coke, the 4 pounds
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