McDonalds is a BAD company!!!

Discussion in 'Consumer Advocacy' started by cricketlind, Jul 24, 2007.

  1. PhearHendrix

    PhearHendrix Member

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    Tocabells's meat is Grad H...(Edible but not Reccomended!!)...haha
     
  2. Born25YearsTooLate

    Born25YearsTooLate Hunting the mighty whifflesnark

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    Taco hell. Another company that somehow makes their food addictive to the vast majority of people.

    I'd rank them just barely a step up from mcdonalds, and that's just because the one here I actually worked at, and their kitchen sanitation practices are exceptionally good.

    The food's not ubergood, but what do you expect for a 59 cent taco or a 2$ burrito?

    given the choice, rather taco bell than mcdonalds, but they're still owned by a massive megacorp conglomerate.

    Yum foods, who also owns A&W, KFC, Pepsi, and a couple hundred smaller 'labels'.
     
  3. nextGENERATIONhippie

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    No offence, but out of all the reasons to dislike McD's those are probibly the worst ones I've ever heard. The only one that was kinda OK was the part about the rapper signing the cup or whatever. All your other reasons are really ignoran and stupid.
     
  4. nextGENERATIONhippie

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    Its not supply and demand, McD's pays alot less for that meat then other stores, therfore they can sell it for less and get more customers. Wal-Mart can sell stuff cheap because they pay minimum wage and get their products from sweat shops. They are stealing business from companies that acually pay their employees good wages and buy from factories in America.
     
  5. Born25YearsTooLate

    Born25YearsTooLate Hunting the mighty whifflesnark

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    yeah, I had a friend that ran a nursery locally that supplied walmarts with plants. Walmarts, every year, demanded he lower his price by 10% or face a breach of contract, which would've set him up to get up to half a million in fines. They also demanded he buy back, at the end of the season, any unsold plants. AT FULL RETAIL PRICE.

    McDonalds might be cheap and filthy, but Walmarts has all the ethics of a greedy demon.

    Not I say 'ran' because he finally had to shut his doors and go out of buisiness to get out of the walmarts contract, because he was losing (not profiting, but LOSING) more than 50 thousand a year.

    Walmarts will gladly ruin anyone supplying, because they can always find someone else, usually in a 3rd world country, to supply them for pennies.
     
  6. Super Smash Bros.

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    As unhealthy as it is, I used to visit McDonald's 2-3 times a week. It was bad, I know. I was a heart attack and obese mess waiting to happen. I haven't done that now, but long ago I did. Maybe I have low-class standards, but I thought it was pretty tasty, but enough was enough.
     
  7. Padme

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    I used to visit it alot too in high school, but by the time I went to college I stopped eating it as I was more aware of what I was eating. One of my family members got sick from a burger and that made me keep to my promise.
     
  8. jneil

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    McDonalds, I'm lugging it!
     
  9. behindthesun93

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    totally.

    their food is really good, at least I think so
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    the meat they get is from animals that are cooped up and disease-ridden, and it's extremely processed. that's the opposite of what I eat... and part of that is just morally wrong

    and fuck big companies like them
     

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