chyrelanne: Does anyone NOT eat “Fast Food”?
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Answer by vwbeetlesrcute
I don’t its yucky.
More and more people have stopped eating out. Who knows what they are doing when they cook back there? Are things clean? Are they washing thing properly? What do they do with what has fallen on the floor?Answer by luscious
I eat fast food once in a while but not all the time cause it aint the healthest food to eatAnswer by Jenova
I used to have fast food several times a week whenever my mom was busy she’s just pop over to McDs for cheap breakfast meals or easy dinner options.
We were rolly polly little kids that could rival any fat guy at the buffet table.
Later, as we transit through the teens period, we just stopped eating fast food, it just didn’t hit us, to go visit a Mcdonalds or Burger King or a fast food chain because there were so many other wonderful ethnic cuisines we were just dying to try – green curry with jasmine rice
– Singapore Laksa
– Tandoori Chicken with garlic naans
– Mushroom and chicken noodles
– Coq Au Vin
– Sashimi
..What would we be missing spending our lives just pigging out on the same boring old fast food menu that just makes us hungry (Asians are more rice-inclined, because it’s a cultural staple.) a few hours later?
Needless to say all that weight just melted off. I haven’t eaten fast food in more than 7 years. Although recently I’ve been just going over with friends as a casual thing, McD still isn’t the natural choice when I’m looking for a nice meal to fill my tummy.
It is’nt all that great taste-wise either. Just some silly bun with boring toppings and a meat patty slapped on between it. B-o-r-i-n-g.
Never, and I try to gross my kids out to make them stop. I tell them that “all beef” covers every kind of cow, or anything in the cow family, and the word “meat” can be any living thing with a body. It sometimes works.
And if you took a cow pattie from a pasture and dropped it in the same grease everything else is cooked with it wouldn’t be much different. I know this isn’t true, but it eats away at their minds enough to slow them down.
I don’t know if this generations life span will make it past the heart disease all this garbage is causing. I’m 41, and eating at fast food places was very rare because they weren’t so available, there wasn’t a drive through every few miles, or yards, and now they’re everywhere. And my generation is dropping like flies from heart problems and cancer. Maybe this is a method of population control started by the government. No, can’t be, Bill Clinton ate a lot of Big Macs. Well, maybe it is true, he had bypass surgery. Maybe they didn’t tell him about it? Maybe they told him too late?
Personally, I’m glad Hamburgers are the main item. I’d hate to see hotdogs take over.
Answer by blue_viens69i do eat fast food but it’s like once every three months or so. nutritionist say it’s okay to eat it once & a while so when i have a really bad craving- i’m at burger king. i used to eat it every week when i was in elementary school. these coroporations really do get these kids addicted. SuperSize Me! 🙂 <- watch if you want to cure your addiction. such a great movie.Answer by wrathpuppet
I don’t eat “fast food.”
I’ve been a vegetarian for years now, but would occasionally stop by Mickey-D’s for a Big Mac with no meat. They’d always look at me funny, but usually I’d get what I want without a hassle.
However, since I saw “Supersize Me,” I haven’t stopped by even for a Veggie Mac. It’s just too gross. I couldn’t handle it any more. The only thing I’ve gotten from a fast food joint in the past few years is coffee.
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