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    whats in that take out food

    in the last weeks going to see mom I grabbed Mcdonalds once or twice a day with four hours of driving every day. I ate this stuff as it was simple and easy and for what it is tasted fine. In the two weeks it made changes on me. It was that fast. Past id have this once a year if that. I didnt need to see this to know something was up.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDQofCXuYik

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    Yup its horrible! It is also horribly irresistible, particularly when we are on the road. I limit myself to two cheeseburgers and a milk, no more than 24 times a year.

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    I haven't eaten fast food regularly for 45 years (since my discharge from the Navy), nor have I drunk soda/pop except occasionally on NY's Eve, after I've had my two drinks.
    In those ensuing 45 years I have eaten McD's fries (and only the fries) maybe a dozen times.
    When I travel (whether by air or by road or track) I make several PB&J sandwiches on WW bread (and yes, I know the "J" is loaded with sugar).
    I'll also pack a few apples and drink only water.
    No oreos or other cookies as "travel food".
    Fortunately I have no liking for salty snacks (the only exception being tortilla chips with salsa), so chips etc have never been a temptation.
    Not even as teenager did I eat any chips/pretzels/cheetos etc type snacks.
    The middle age/old age battle of the bulge continues relentlessly, interminably, but I'm holding my own at 135 (could be better, maybe 125-130)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maurice Mcmurry View Post
    Yup its horrible! It is also horribly irresistible.
    LOL! It's been years since I've succumbed, but oh man, when I was young and working it off on the job...

    What bothers me as much as the calories is the money spent. Oh well. Water over the dam at this point.

    Except for the lingering effect of those calories.

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    It worked to save me time and on back roads easy enough to eat no cars to be concerned. Lots of not good in there just hearing it and had seen the results, I mostly eat well. no pop forever just dont care for it, Our taste buds adjust, told that long ago

    One day a car crashed in my ditch in front of my home, guy was eating a salad as he drove through the subdivision.

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    I don't know where 5 Guys comes in at with what they put in their food, but, they sure charge enough for it!
    This is going around on another list I frequent.

    $24 for a burger, fries and drink - is pretty much why I don't go there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich Engelhardt View Post
    I don't know where 5 Guys comes in at with what they put in their food, but, they sure charge enough for it!
    This is going around on another list I frequent.

    $24 for a burger, fries and drink - is pretty much why I don't go there.
    Wow. Just....Wow.
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    Five Guys has been expensive for a long time. It was already $10 for a burger before COVID. I haven't been in years, but my co-worker and I would share the fries as they are a huge portion.

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    My wife and I used 5 Guys twice, once at each of 2 different locations. The food was expensive, greasy, and both "restaurants" were dirty. Overall a poor value with a lousy atmosphere. Now I don't go to a burger joint for the atmosphere, but I'm meaning high noise level and uncomfortable in addition to the overall dirtiness of the place.
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    If you don't like fast food, you don't like it. That's cool. I find I can't eat much of it. My tummy complains.

    But this guy is mostly full of BS. Suggesting cancers and heart disease was more rare in the past due because they didn't have, "Toxic Chemicals!" is just ridiculous.

    Is this guy a nutritionis? No.

    Is this guy a physicia? No.

    Is this guy a biochemist? No.

    So what is he? Yeah. He's a YouTube guy which means absolutely nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warren Lake View Post
    One day a car crashed in my ditch in front of my home, guy was eating a salad as he drove through the subdivision.
    I once saw a woman in a big Lincoln Towncar pull out of McD’s. She was eating pancakes with the plate balanced on the steering wheel, using a fork and knife.
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    I once saw a woman in a big Lincoln Towncar pull out of McD’s. She was eating pancakes with the plate balanced on the steering wheel, using a fork and knife.
    Obviously she had “ tilt wheel” .
    Last edited by Jim Becker; 03-14-2024 at 9:29 AM. Reason: fixed quote tagging

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    Smarter than you think Pat. I clicked on it as was on the side bar, I ate the food to save time as my mom was dying and ate on the road to have more time with her, In two weeks I trashed my body.

    I dont need his you tube to tell me its full crap. I saw the results. Ive been in the states a number of times driven from here to Key west and here to LA. You probably have more overweight people than anywhere ive ever been. I see this place starting to look the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warren Lake View Post
    Smarter than you think Pat. I clicked on it as was on the side bar, I ate the food to save time as my mom was dying and ate on the road to have more time with her, In two weeks I trashed my body.

    I dont need his you tube to tell me it’s nfull crap. I saw the results. Ive been in the states a number of times driven from here to Key west and here to LA. You probably have more overweight people than anywhere ive ever been. I see this place starting to look the same.
    I’m not saying fast food is healthy. I’m saying the guy in the video is just spewing the old tired “Everything is bad for you!” Tropes. Before the Industrial Revolution, many people suffered from malnutrition and got food poisoning. Neither is healthy. And I’m sure many people died of cancer without ever knowing what was killing them.

    I’m wondering if you had eaten homemade versions of the same food, would you have felt just as lousy? Maybe. Maybe not.

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