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Grizzom
18th October 2010, 10:56
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IGtDPG4UfI

Author and Obesity Activist Julia Havey has been aging a McDonalds cheeseburger for 4 years. Find out what happens to this old burger? Fast food cheeseburgers age better than most humans. The French Fries still look fresh.

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MariaDine
18th October 2010, 11:34
Cool :) :jaw::hungry::croc: ...but I'm vegetarian...... so no fries, meat, sugar...

Celine
18th October 2010, 14:14
Saw this about 2 years ago ..havent been to Mcdonalds since...

There is more plastic in our foods then we realise....not just fast foods either.

Humble Janitor
19th October 2010, 01:29
I've been following this topic on ATS and not surprisingly, there's a vocal group of people who defend McDonald's even in the face of this evidence.

I personally do not want to ever go back to McDonalds and other fast food restaurants (at least for food..coffee I would not mind) because I saw "Fast Food Nation" recently.

Dale
19th October 2010, 01:46
I've been following this topic on ATS and not surprisingly, there's a vocal group of people who defend McDonald's even in the face of this evidence.

That's why they're on ATS :p

My personal philosophy on the saga of the anti-aging sandwich:

If man made it, don't eat it.

I hope Jack Lalanne doesn't mind I borrow his famous quote, quite often.

Arpheus
19th October 2010, 01:51
I gotta show this to my 7 year old hah,maybe that will do it lol!I keep telling him how bad this CRAP is.

Tigger
19th October 2010, 04:37
Ewwww! Yuck! :bad:

zeca61
25th October 2010, 23:18
Lecture: Moving Beyond Fast Food Nation, 1h29min.

Peter Singer and Eric Schlosser explore the broad and compelling issues and ethical dilemmas surrounding food production in the U.S. and the choices individuals make regarding the food they eat.

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