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What Do They Put in MacDonalds' Hamburgers?

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I dislike Mac's food, but look at it this way: nearly anything they could possibly use as a filler would be more expensive than the absurdly low beef prices they have worked out due to their volume.

So, they might poison you if they could do it more cheaply.... but they can't :D
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Here Here i am Mayor of McDonalds Land and i assure you that it is made of 100% rat, the buns are made of ground up rat bones to..
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Waverly, samething goes for instant noodles...I happen to know some one who got cancer because he have instant noodles for breakfast every morning... :(
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I have seen a Burger King advert that says their burgers have 60% more beef than Macdonalds... :eek: (or something like that)

I suspect they meant their burgers are 60% bigger, but still... :D
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I have seen a Burger King advert that says their burgers have 60% more beef than Macdonalds...
I'm not terribly good at math. What is 60% more of 5%? And does it matter a lot? ;)
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Originally posted by fable:
<STRONG>I'm not terribly good at math. What is 60% more of 5%? And does it matter a lot? ;) </STRONG>
It would be 3% more. :D

1% = 20%
2% = 40%
3% = 60%
4% = 80%
5% = 100%


8% pure Winn Dixie Beef..(They are the beef people :D :D )
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LOL
Now I remember why I never eat at Maccy D's... or BK for that matter!

You might have thought that the chicken burgers were safer, but no, I've heard horror stories about them too... Like, having an abcess (sp?) in them or something..
"Uhh, I'm sure I ordered this with no mayo..." :eek: :p ;)
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@Weasel, thanks. Yes, that makes sense. I tend to avoid figuring percentages--fractions may dress down, but they're a bit more honest.

When I'm in the mood for fast food, I generally do Wendy's, in any case. I think they're in the upper spectrum of quality for this lower spectrum stuff.
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Originally posted by fable:
<STRONG>@Weasel, thanks. Yes, that makes sense. I tend to avoid figuring percentages--fractions may dress down, but they're a bit more honest.

When I'm in the mood for fast food, I generally do Wendy's, in any case. I think they're in the upper spectrum of quality for this lower spectrum stuff.</STRONG>
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Math I liked in school..English I hated.
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Pronoun,adverb,verb....Arrgggg :D :D

I didn't enjoy reading till after school...in college. I always felt like they (In school) were forcing me to read the book their way..(I don't know if this makes sense)
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I didn't enjoy reading till after school...in college. I always felt like they (In school) were forcing me to read the book their way..(I don't know if this makes sense)
Oh, it does, it does: I know what you mean. It wasn't enough to read whatever they threw at you, it had to be *interpreted* in precisely the dry, academic way they wanted. Anything else was both rebellion, and just plain wrong.
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I once told one of my teachers that maybe William Golding had just put all that imagery into Lord of the Flies cos it sounded cool, not because it had some kind of deep meaning...

He produced a later article that William Golding had written, saying, in essence, that once the author has written a book, it has whatever significance the reader attaches to it.

Foiled! :rolleyes: :mad: :D ;)
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You guys are talented I'll give you that. Starting off a thread about what's in burgers and bending it around to the inward prisonisation of views and values that are projected onto the students through their high school literature education.

And yea Georgi, I just added all those big words to make it sound cool ;) :D
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You guys are talented I'll give you that. Starting off a thread about what's in burgers and bending it around to the inward prisonisation of views and values that are projected onto the students through their high school literature education.
Hey, you should see us break-dancing to 16th century galliards while quoting Sonny & Cher scripts in Latin. We're the joy of the Trans-Alpine Monastery set. :D
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Originally posted by fable:
<STRONG>Hey, you should see us break-dancing to 16th century galliards while quoting Sonny & Cher scripts in Latin. We're the joy of the Trans-Alpine Monastery set. :D </STRONG>
*Shakes head in disbelief while rummaging profusely through the cupboard for his camera!* :D :D
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Vehemence, "prisonisation"??!?! I don't think it counts if you make the words up... :p :p :D ;)

Fable - LOL! :)
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I've just found this website:
[url="http://www.mcspotlight.org/"]http://www.mcspotlight.org/[/url]

It's called McSpotlight, and is devoted to fury at McDonald's lack of concern for decent nutrition and the environment. Lots of attitude, and plenty of fun. :D
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ROFL fable that's a good one ! :)
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