I had a pizza hut last night. I can't believe how oily they make the pizzas though. I had to use like 10 napkins for just four slices. I felt rather sick after a while and begun to get stomachaches.
In any case, I don't get it about this attack on McDonalds. I made a comment about this video months back, and someone answered rather smartly: "It's not going to stay like that in your stomach." And he's right. I had a recent family member come visit and I can't believe it when he asked to go to McDonalds to try out for the first time one of those food. He ate a cheeseburger and couldn't believe what other people ordered.
In my experience, most people aren't like how my family operates. My family would go there, order 1 and I mean exactly 1 item such as a hamburger, then eat it. But it seems the average Joe's family orders actual meals: Double Quarter Pounders, Coke, Large fries, and to top it off a order of some candy. And for the children, a happy meal. I remember as a child I couldn't eat all the hamburger and as a punishment I was forced to eat the whole thing whenever I behaved badly. Perhaps that isn't a recommended method of punishment for children who refuses to eat.
As a flip side, I think the video is a useless ramblings of a madman. Sure, you can attack the American's way of life, but the funny thing, it's a life everyone wants. Should McDonalds make their food healthy? I say no. Should everyone be forced to eat McDonalds? I say no. I think people should make up their own damn minds. I decided to make a step to eat healthy a while back. It was my decision and mines alone. I don't know how long I never eaten McDonalds. Never liked it, and never needed to count the days I haven't had it. If you had to have a video to make that decision, then perhaps you should question yourself and your own way of thinking.