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When you want a Big Mac... Chipper Chat Jul 2013 #1
Don't worry, over time we will make them change the packaging, show a dead fat guy The Straight Story Jul 2013 #2
Posting calorie counts is not forcing everyone to live by someone else's beliefs. W_HAMILTON Jul 2013 #16
I think it's so interesting that so many, even here on DU, are upset when information is provided. Arugula Latte Jul 2013 #18
I don't have a problem with it The Straight Story Jul 2013 #19
stopped there the other day d_r Jul 2013 #6
The truth about McDonalds' success FrodosPet Jul 2013 #37
thats pretty much spot on d_r Jul 2013 #39
I LOVE the orange popsicles! SheilaT Jul 2013 #54
Message auto-removed Name removed Jul 2013 #12
Same goes for a quarter pounder with cheese. Lugnut Jul 2013 #55
The problem is, none of the food is in a good healthy calorie range! hedgehog Jul 2013 #3
What is a good range? dkf Jul 2013 #5
Google is your friend Dark n Stormy Knight Jul 2013 #45
Comparing a 390 calorie fiesta salad vs 550 Big Mac...not such a biggie. dkf Jul 2013 #4
but most who get the big mac will also get the fries and soda JI7 Jul 2013 #51
I get the Big Mac every once in a while. dkf Jul 2013 #52
People who go to fast food places are not looking for healthy choices. ZombieHorde Jul 2013 #7
Yep. Ban smokers from bars because of health concerns...while you are drinking rum at same bar The Straight Story Jul 2013 #8
Yep. By the time you're in the McD's drive thru, I don't think Butterbean Jul 2013 #10
Again, as many here have noted, that's not true for all. I go to McD's about three times a year, Dark n Stormy Knight Jul 2013 #46
I've been getting away with eating sweet potato fries fairly often... Silent3 Jul 2013 #50
Big suprise, people go to fast food place for fast food RB TexLa Jul 2013 #9
I would think it may deter some Politicalboi Jul 2013 #11
I don't know, it seems to help me and my family. I might not keep me out of the restaurant Ed Suspicious Jul 2013 #13
Oh please. Life is too short to deny yourself a big mac. darkangel218 Jul 2013 #14
Whether it deters me or not, it's information I like to have. nt AllINeedIsCoffee Jul 2013 #15
Your quote ends with a typical attitude. Igel Jul 2013 #17
I think it's pretty clear that a lot of people don't know what to do with the information. Dark n Stormy Knight Jul 2013 #31
Which is so much worse than being smug about your unhealthy food choices, 6000eliot Jul 2013 #40
Close to TWO generations have forgotten what "going out to eat" meant/means SoCalDem Jul 2013 #20
Chips and sodas "occasionally"? Not from the mid-50's on! We had a Charles' Chips TRUCK deliver! WinkyDink Jul 2013 #22
You were a lucky ducky SoCalDem Jul 2013 #25
Don't forget the Schwan's Ice Cream truck! NickB79 Jul 2013 #27
We only ate out once a week as kids NickB79 Jul 2013 #28
In a small Kansas... onyourleft Jul 2013 #43
Do expensive restaurants with marbled steaks and foie gras give calorie counts? If so, WinkyDink Jul 2013 #21
+1 leftstreet Jul 2013 #30
They don't even put the prices on the menu, let alone nutritional information 1-Old-Man Jul 2013 #42
No, but we're talking about a problem affecting a tiny proportion of the people who eat at MickeyD's Dark n Stormy Knight Jul 2013 #44
It's curbed mine. n/t Iris Jul 2013 #23
I suppose it's good info to have. HappyMe Jul 2013 #24
A lot of eating habits are hard to break due to income and free time constraints. killbotfactory Jul 2013 #26
If youre regularly or even semi regulrly eating at Mcdonalds exlrrp Jul 2013 #29
not true at all Iris Jul 2013 #36
Personally don't eat at McDonald's I don't care for how their food tastes Arcanetrance Jul 2013 #32
Kind of misses the point. DirkGently Jul 2013 #33
As noted above: The Straight Story Jul 2013 #34
A calorie guide by itself is not a guide to healthy eating. kwassa Jul 2013 #35
I think it is good to have the nutritional/calorie labels eilen Jul 2013 #38
For me, it certainly made drinking shakes are far less frequent occurrence Silent3 Jul 2013 #41
Congrats on the weight loss! It can be very hard for people with that much weight to lost to make a Dark n Stormy Knight Jul 2013 #47
Thanks. While it certainly wasn't easy... Silent3 Jul 2013 #49
This proves people are idiots. Apophis Jul 2013 #48
reality lindisfarne Jul 2013 #53
Unhealthy lifestyles... onpatrol98 Jul 2013 #56
Giving McDonald's employees a budget does not make them able to *buy food*, either Hekate Jul 2013 #57
Fast food industry fought tooth & nail to keep off the calorie Raine Jul 2013 #58
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