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Ronald Mcdonald cancer appeal

Postby mal » Fri Nov 17, 2006 10:54 pm

Saturday 18/11/06 Mcdonalds are donating $1 for every Big Mac sold on the day
and the donation goes towards kids cancer.
I think any business that donates profits towards a worthy cause should be
totally commended.
The Ronald Mcdonald donations over the years have been very generous

But I just dont know about the concept, its contradicting and slightly hippercritical
that the junk food conglomerate does this.
After all isint eating junk food a possible contributing cause to cancer :?:

So I have to eat a burger for the $1 donation, no thanks. :twisted:

At least on safooty a few of the lads in the weight loss challenge have
pledged to donate $1 a kilo[or more ?] and this is far more honourable.

OK LETS SHOW OUR PLEDGE EVERYBODY AND UPDATE THE WEIGHT LOSS
CHALLENGE EVERY FRIDAY AND THEN DONATE THE $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
$$$$$$$$$$$$$ to the Mcdemott/Mcguiness foundation.
Think of those kids please.
Anybody who wants to join the W/L challenge, log in and join the competition.

As for Maccas :?: What does everybody think :?:
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Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Fri Nov 17, 2006 11:04 pm

Maccas should be part of everyones diet who is participating in the weight loss challenge
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Postby Wedgie » Fri Nov 17, 2006 11:15 pm

Thanks for making me aware Mal, I usually stop at Hungrys, KFC or the pub before a game of lawn bowls but I'll buy a couple of big macs instead now.
I don't think any creditable studies have linked Big Macs with cancer.
If they have, let me know and I'll head back to Hungrys, KFC or the pub.
The Wedgie diet continues....
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Postby mal » Fri Nov 17, 2006 11:24 pm

Wedgie wrote:Thanks for making me aware Mal, I usually stop at Hungrys, KFC or the pub before a game of lawn bowls but I'll buy a couple of big macs instead now.
I don't think any creditable studies have linked Big Macs with cancer.
If they have, let me know and I'll head back to Hungrys, KFC or the pub.
The Wedgie diet continues....


I suggest you look at the ingredients in a Big Mac.
Then search those ingredients on a search engine
and then draw your own conclusions.
Failing that view the movie Supersize Me.
Failing that attend a Cancer awareness class at the Cancer Care complex at Unley.
Failing that give Phil Sheldon a ring on 5AA 7-00 mon/thursday nights and ask him
Failing that......

I still have them occasionally, junk in moderation might be OK
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Postby Wedgie » Fri Nov 17, 2006 11:31 pm

mal wrote:I suggest you look at the ingredients in a Big Mac.
Then search those ingredients on a search engine
and then draw your own conclusions.
Failing that view the movie Supersize Me.
Failing that attend a Cancer awareness class at the Cancer Care complex at Unley.
Failing that give Phil Sheldon a ring on 5AA 7-00 mon/thursday nights and ask him


Sounds like too much work to me mal, I'll just have a big mac instead.
And if Oriole McFlurry's aren't the yummiest food in the world I don't know what is.
I was talking to Ronald McDonald the other day and he assured me a McFlurry is healthier than a salad.
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Postby mal » Fri Nov 17, 2006 11:39 pm

Wedgie wrote:
mal wrote:I suggest you look at the ingredients in a Big Mac.
Then search those ingredients on a search engine
and then draw your own conclusions.
Failing that view the movie Supersize Me.
Failing that attend a Cancer awareness class at the Cancer Care complex at Unley.
Failing that give Phil Sheldon a ring on 5AA 7-00 mon/thursday nights and ask him


Sounds like too much work to me mal, I'll just have a big mac instead.
And if Oriole McFlurry's aren't the yummiest food in the world I don't know what is.
I was talking to Ronald McDonald the other day and he assured me a McFlurry is healthier than a salad.


Wedgie which tastes better the Whopper or the Big Mac :?:
I like the Whopper.

Well one good thing about Maccas/HJ's/KFC they dont advertise they are healthy
unlike Subway whom I absolutely detest for TRICKING the public about being
a healthy food outlet.
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Postby Wedgie » Fri Nov 17, 2006 11:42 pm

mal wrote:Wedgie which tastes better the Whopper or the Big Mac :?:
I like the Whopper.


The burgers are better at Hungry Jacks.
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Postby GWW » Fri Nov 17, 2006 11:45 pm

mal wrote:
Wedgie wrote:
mal wrote:I suggest you look at the ingredients in a Big Mac.
Then search those ingredients on a search engine
and then draw your own conclusions.
Failing that view the movie Supersize Me.
Failing that attend a Cancer awareness class at the Cancer Care complex at Unley.
Failing that give Phil Sheldon a ring on 5AA 7-00 mon/thursday nights and ask him


Sounds like too much work to me mal, I'll just have a big mac instead.
And if Oriole McFlurry's aren't the yummiest food in the world I don't know what is.
I was talking to Ronald McDonald the other day and he assured me a McFlurry is healthier than a salad.


Wedgie which tastes better the Whopper or the Big Mac :?:
I like the Whopper.

Well one good thing about Maccas/HJ's/KFC they dont advertise they are healthy
unlike Subway whom I absolutely detest for TRICKING the public about being
a healthy food outlet.


I'm a regular diner at Subway mal, whats the goss on their food?
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Postby Wedgie » Fri Nov 17, 2006 11:46 pm

Just on Subway, I dont have any goss but there's a place in Flinders St called STAX and its similar to Subway BUT it has much more variety, ie aspargus, avocado, sun dried tomatoes, etc, etc, etc, etc and its cheaper!
I do good business at the place, usually get them in a tortilla instead of a roll though.
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Postby mal » Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:54 am

GWW wrote:
mal wrote:
Wedgie wrote:
mal wrote:I suggest you look at the ingredients in a Big Mac.
Then search those ingredients on a search engine
and then draw your own conclusions.
Failing that view the movie Supersize Me.
Failing that attend a Cancer awareness class at the Cancer Care complex at Unley.
Failing that give Phil Sheldon a ring on 5AA 7-00 mon/thursday nights and ask him


Sounds like too much work to me mal, I'll just have a big mac instead.
And if Oriole McFlurry's aren't the yummiest food in the world I don't know what is.
I was talking to Ronald McDonald the other day and he assured me a McFlurry is healthier than a salad.


Wedgie which tastes better the Whopper or the Big Mac :?:
I like the Whopper.

Well one good thing about Maccas/HJ's/KFC they dont advertise they are healthy
unlike Subway whom I absolutely detest for TRICKING the public about being
a healthy food outlet.


I'm a regular diner at Subway mal, whats the goss on their food?




Actually MT79 brought up Fraudway in his July 19 2006 post ...You are what eat....
On that post he found this website

http://www.subway.com/subwayroot/menunu ... ients.aspx

Hava gawk, draw your own conclusions, both MT79 + myself found the chicken
meals had very interesting ingredients.
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Postby Jimmy » Sat Nov 18, 2006 5:01 am

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Postby Wedgie » Sat Nov 18, 2006 8:55 am

Just on HJs and the Burger King I always thought they were one and the same but last time in Sydney I noticed both HJs and Burger Kings and the Burger King has a different menu and different taste and different kids toys.
I think this warrants further discussion.
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Postby zipzap » Sat Nov 18, 2006 10:12 am

mal wrote:

Actually MT79 brought up Fraudway in his July 19 2006 post ...You are what eat....
On that post he found this website

http://www.subway.com/subwayroot/menunu ... ients.aspx

Hava gawk, draw your own conclusions, both MT79 + myself found the chicken
meals had very interesting ingredients.


Hard to believe that's on their official website. 'Eat Fresh' my arse!
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Postby JK » Sat Nov 18, 2006 10:57 am

Wedgie wrote:Just on HJs and the Burger King I always thought they were one and the same but last time in Sydney I noticed both HJs and Burger Kings and the Burger King has a different menu and different taste and different kids toys.
I think this warrants further discussion.


Burger King used to run their commercials on Fox ... Which made for one red-faced viewer who walked into HJ's asking for the "New Burger you've been advertising" ... When the young chick behind the counter had no idea what I was talking about I thought "Yep, typical", until the others worked out it was I who had made the mistake ... Nice one!! :oops:
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Postby zipzap » Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:46 pm

You just have to be cynical about corporate giants like McDonalds who do their 'good global citizen' bit by running charities that (a) offer tax relief and (b) balance out the general evilness of the rest of their core business. A little like the bikies who dress up like Santa once a year and deliver stuffed elephants to sick kids.

In both cases they have chosen charities that are beyond criticism (very smart, who's going to criticise someone giving money to cancer victims?) but also in both cases, their number one motive I would argue is not to 'help the kids', but to provide a smokescreen for the rest of their dodgy dealings. The fact that it provides a lot of benefit to sick kiddies and their families would be seen as an added bonus, secondary though to their main aim (which they pump millions into) of making themselves look good in the eyes of Joe Public.

And please don't say "Oooohh, but they do a lot of good". I KNOW they do, but that's the point. They do a lot of bad too and no amount of Australian Idols visiting Ronald McDonald House is going to change that, much as they'd like it to.

Mind you, I had a McChicken after the U2 concert the other night and it was fantastic!
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Postby mal » Sat Nov 18, 2006 1:32 pm

zipzap wrote:You just have to be cynical about corporate giants like McDonalds who do their 'good global citizen' bit by running charities that (a) offer tax relief and (b) balance out the general evilness of the rest of their core business. A little like the bikies who dress up like Santa once a year and deliver stuffed elephants to sick kids.

In both cases they have chosen charities that are beyond criticism (very smart, who's going to criticise someone giving money to cancer victims?) but also in both cases, their number one motive I would argue is not to 'help the kids', but to provide a smokescreen for the rest of their dodgy dealings. The fact that it provides a lot of benefit to sick kiddies and their families would be seen as an added bonus, secondary though to their main aim (which they pump millions into) of making themselves look good in the eyes of Joe Public.

And please don't say "Oooohh, but they do a lot of good". I KNOW they do, but that's the point. They do a lot of bad too and no amount of Australian Idols visiting Ronald McDonald House is going to change that, much as they'd like it to.

Mind you, I had a McChicken after the U2 concert the other night and it was fantastic!


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Postby mal » Sat Nov 18, 2006 4:22 pm

Visited Munno Parra + Gawler Mcdonalds today between 2-3 oclock
both stores packed out, I politely told staff I was not buying a burger
and put my $1 in the Ronald Mcddonald collection tins instead.
There was a fire engine at Munno letting little kids get on board NICE

Whilst there I picked up the pamphlet on OUR FOOD and that has a section
called Make up your own mind.
2 pages of defending themselves, why are they defending :?:
Some of the biggest crap Ive read, saying they buy apples, meats milks
from quality suppliers etc.
ITS NOT WHERE THEY BUY THE INGREDIENTS FROM ITS WHAT THEY DO
TO IT AND HOW THEY COOK IT etc.

For example....All our Fillett-o-Fish are made with premuim Hoki or Pollock fish
caught in and around New Zealand and Alaska......[the fish is also cod in some other countries]

IF I CAUGHT THE COD AND PUT AN INGREDIENT LIST ON IT THEN IT WOULD READ
COD FISH

This is what is on a Mcdonalds website for that same COD FISH
COD FISH
COATED WITH BLEACHED WHEAT FLOUR
WATER
MODIFIED STARCH
MAIZE FLOUR
SALT
WHEY POWDER
DEXTROSE
VEGETABLE OIL
STABILISER: CARBOXYMETHYLCELLULOSE
COLOURS:PAPRIKA, CURCUMIN
NATURAL FLAVOURING
COOKED IN OUR OWN VEGETABLE OIL

:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: What happened to the fish :?: :?: :?:

If you think thats bad the BUN,CHEESES,TATARE SAUCE have another 30 + ingredients

Double standards indeed
We gut our fish from,,,we get our meat from,,,,YEAH AND THEN WHAT HAPPENS :twisted:



So I log on to thier website listed on the pamplet :
Judge for yourself
Put the volume up, and enjoy

http://www.makeupyourownmind.com.au [pathetic excuse for a website]
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Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Sat Nov 18, 2006 5:59 pm

i mean HUNGRY JACKS came out and said that they werent going 'HEALTHY' as MACCAS have with their menu, yet when they did the comparisons between burgers between the two some of MACCAS burgers which are meant to be healthier were WORSE :twisted: :twisted:

we all know when we go to those places that it is bad and everybody except MACCAS and SUBWAY wants to admit it
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