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Would you care if Big Macs were made in China?
Would people who eat (and feed their kids) junk food from places like
McDonald's care if the ingredients were slopped together with Chinese slave labor? Just curious. |
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Would you care if Big Macs were made in China?
John Doe wrote:
Would people who eat (and feed their kids) junk food from places like McDonald's care if the ingredients were slopped together with Chinese slave labor? Just curious. I last ate a McDonald's hamburger sometime around 1978. They could use prisoners to make them, as far as I care. Both for labor and for meat. |
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Would you care if Big Macs were made in China?
John Doe wrote:
Would people who eat (and feed their kids) junk food from places like McDonald's care if the ingredients were slopped together with Chinese slave labor? Depends on whether their kids end up dead presumably. Just curious. Dont forget what that did to the cat. |
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Would you care if Big Macs were made in China?
"John Doe" wrote in message
... Would people who eat (and feed their kids) junk food from places like McDonald's care if the ingredients were slopped together with Chinese slave labor? Just curious. While I certainly did not buy anything there, I did check out the happy meal toy while in Beijing. The toys can be very cool, and can do very well on eBay in the US. Anyway, I suppose their McDonald's is slopped together with Chinese slave labor. Or maybe McDonald's is a great job in China. Who knows. Dale I |
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Would you care if Big Macs were made in China?
JD Would people who eat (and feed their kids) junk food from places like
JD McDonald's care if the ingredients were slopped together with Chinese JD slave labor? Certainly. No reason to assume that what you have learned about (that the food was made in China) is the only thing that matters. Most likely, there are 100 others, much more significant (such as, what is really in the food), only you don't know about them yet. More accurate question would be "should people eat the food made by big American corporation". |
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Would you care if Big Macs were made in China?
"John Doe" wrote in message ... Would people who eat (and feed their kids) junk food from places like McDonald's care if the ingredients were slopped together with Chinese slave labor? Just curious. I don't think there's much range beef in China. I'd wonder what was really in the patty, although a big Mac in Hong Kong seemed pretty normal. I think a McDonald's burger would be OK in Vietnam, though given their great cuisine it's hard to imagine choosing that. Kent |
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Would you care if Big Macs were made in China?
"Kent" wrote in message ... "John Doe" wrote in message ... Would people who eat (and feed their kids) junk food from places like McDonald's care if the ingredients were slopped together with Chinese slave labor? Just curious. I don't think there's much range beef in China. But there is plenty of melamine in Chuna. They love putting it in foodstuff I'd wonder what was really in the patty, although a big Mac in Hong Kong seemed pretty normal. I think a McDonald's burger would be OK in Vietnam, though given their great cuisine it's hard to imagine choosing that. Is vietnam where you learned to brine in the carport? |
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