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Old 16-05-2010, 08:54 AM #1
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Default The very unappetising truth about McDonald's chicken meals

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ken-meals.html


McD can use British Chickens
it will cost them more - But they can do it.


This Report tells you to Avoid this Product.



Any McD Lawyers
take it to the News Paper
You Ain't Touching Me Pal.



Greggs is Great British Products
and cheaper than McD.
There Quality Tea is under one pound

McD Tea is over one pound.



Avoid these Yanks.

Buy British.

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Oh God

You know I just seen my mum making some chicken there now and there was a bit of blood beside its leg

I would love to be a vegeterian but its just too hard.


But in McDonalds, I dont get Chicken Burgers or Chicken Nuggets all I ever get is a Double Cheese Burger.
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We've known about all this kind of stuff for years.
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McDonalds is **** food anyway.
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Oh God

You know I just seen my mum making some chicken there now and there was a bit of blood beside its leg

I would love to be a vegeterian but its just too hard.


But in McDonalds, I dont get Chicken Burgers or Chicken Nuggets all I ever get is a Double Cheese Burger.
I'd like to be a vegetarian too, but I can't because I don't like vegetables. I'd just have to starve.
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I'd like to be a vegetarian too, but I can't because I don't like vegetables. I'd just have to starve.
It's not just vegetables you eat as vegetarian, there's also a huge range of Quorn products which IMO are actually nicer than real meat. You can't tell their stuff is vegetarian, but you can eat it without having a feeling of guilt.
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We've known about all this kind of stuff for years.

Wrong McD lawyers stop many stories
this one is still Alive.


Millions of Mums have No Idea what they are giving there kids in these
Yank Fast Food places.


Buy British
Greggs a great British food and bakers.
And the best Value Cup of Tea.
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I havent eaten a mc donalds for yearsamd i dont intend to in the near future.
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Meh, we have seen this all before.
Besides could your head not associate a cheap fast food joint with crappy quality meat anyway?
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Greggs chips?

nuff said
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It's not just vegetables you eat as vegetarian, there's also a huge range of Quorn products which IMO are actually nicer than real meat. You can't tell their stuff is vegetarian, but you can eat it without having a feeling of guilt.
Agreed, I prefer Quorn to real meat. We keep lots of Quorn products in the house... I love Quorn sausages
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I'd like to be a vegetarian too, but I can't because I don't like vegetables. I'd just have to starve.
We don't just eat vegetables you know I don't really like vegtables myself,there's plenty to choose from,Quorn makes loads of great alternatives.

Oh and not reading that article,cos I havn't eaten McDonalds in like 7 years but glad I'm a vegetarian.
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We've known about all this kind of stuff for years.
This.
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You have the choice of the type of meat you want to eat and to some extent the manner of its life and death. Even the way its cooked and served. What more could you want, if you dont like the way a company operates then dont use them.

But just think what would happen if everyone turned vegetarian overnight. All those poor animals left to die, to suffer without proper animal husbandry, farmers would just quit their farms and leave the animals alone in neglect. Think of the suffering of animals brought on by vegetarianism in that scenario.

Me I will follow my heart and ensure that farmers dont do this by providing a demand for meat. Just take off the horns and hooves, whap a burger bun either side and wipe its arse.
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One day the way we treat animals will be used to judge this stage of human development as savage and backward.
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"Me I will follow my heart and ensure that farmers dont do this by providing a demand for meat. Just take off the horns and hooves, whap a burger bun either side and wipe its arse. "


This Yank Fast Food Service in the UK
could build Extra Special UK Free Range Chicken farms
and sell the best Chicken in the land
but they do not care
its that Thick Dollar Bill on Rotten over the Sea chickens.
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One day the way we treat animals will be used to judge this stage of human development as savage and backward.

Its the American Way.


Backwards for the sake of the Dollar Bill.
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"Me I will follow my heart and ensure that farmers dont do this by providing a demand for meat. Just take off the horns and hooves, whap a burger bun either side and wipe its arse. "


This Yank Fast Food Service in the UK
could build Extra Special UK Free Range Chicken farms
and sell the best Chicken in the land
but they do not care
its that Thick Dollar Bill on Rotten over the Sea chickens.
Very true and as I said the consumer has the power to dictate to the corporations who run companies such as McDonalds by voting with their wallets and not using the services provided by them.
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Very true and as I said the consumer has the power to dictate to the corporations who run companies such as McDonalds by voting with their wallets and not using the services provided by them.

The Power is by News Papers
not enough of the 'consumers' even bother to read it, though.


McD will not give them Ads,
for a while.


Thats OK
Greggs will a British Company.


This Story needs to go on a Ch4 Docu.

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You sure? I have always thought it would be the petty fighting over oil
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Its the American Way.


Backwards for the sake of the Dollar Bill.
Britain is way more backwards and chavish than America. And stop saying, Yank.
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Britain is way more backwards and chavish than America. And stop saying, Yank.
Damn Yank.
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What is the point of this thread? Is it the way the animals are treated or the sheer amount killed? Well it is what we humans eat. A lot of people in this world eat meat. Nothing can be done about that.
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