Because getting “bigger” is a long-term effect, and people are short-term thinkers. So, when people see a short-term advantage (tasty/cheap/quick food) they overlook the long-term advantages (gaining weight). A possible contributor to this is probably that this small short-term advantage probably doesn’t play that big a role in the bigger long-term disadvantage.
Because us grad students need to eat! Seriously, I like to eat healthy just like the next person, but sometimes, you just get that craving. There is nothing wrong with McDonalds as long as it is something you have sporadically, just like chocolate cake, Thanksgiving dinner, pecan pie and Snickers.
I agree with Les. I’m a carpenter, and frankly got sick of making my own lunches every day. I eat a lot of fast “fattening” food, and still have a 29 inch waist at 38 years old. Their food can’t make you fat if you eat in moderation.
there food is quite fattening, but not as much if you exersice or have a fast matabalism. So people who apply to that eat there a lot and there for they stay in business. At least that’s my theory.
A world without McDonald’s is not a world worth living in. Fat people, don’t blame McDonald’s for your problems. McDonald’s loves you, doesn’t judge you and simply wants to feed you a mouth-wateringly delicious value meal.
I’ve watched Supersize Me and it does make you want to never eat there again. But as time passes you start to let Supersize Me fade from your brain and you think about the taste of a Big Mac and those fabulous fries, your will is broken, you give in.
Mcdonnals does taste good and people enjoy it. But personally I always knew it was unhealthy and fatning! Also some people got a point. It might be good, an enjoyment and addiction to some people, but still Mcdonnalds its a cause for diabetes!