Why You Should Avoid Fast Food at All Costs

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Why You Should Avoid Fast Food at All Costs
Mike Barrett
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Sat, 24 Mar 2012 13:42 CDT

It is no secret that the average American diet is in completely in the slumps. Consuming packaged foods, fast food, artificially enhanced products, and especially low quality cheap food is the norm, but is it any wonder that being overweight while also falling victim to a host of illnesses is also the norm. Being raised in this era of poor health makes it difficult to know what is truly healthy and unhealthy. Food has drastically changed since decades ago, and so parents often aren't aware of the severe decline in food quality. Fast food in particular is one of the primary reasons for the drastic health decline seen today.

If you haven't already, take a couple of hours to watch the documentaries Super Size Me or Fast Food Nation. After watching these films, you can see first hand how fast food causes severe damage to your body - even if you don't consume it for every meal of every day like in one of the films. Fast food is nothing but a concoction of harmful and health-damaging chemicals which can easily be understood if you were to think for a moment how any restaurant could offer a double cheeseburger for only $1.

Most recently it was uncovered that these $1 cheeseburgers, along with the rest of McDonald's' beef and chicken, were actually harnessing 'pink slime' scrap meat covered with ammonium hydroxide.

Not only does this fake meat provide no nutritional value at all, but it is chemically contaminated from ammonia, the toxic cleaning agent found under the sink. The meat is actually fat trimmings and connective tissue that are separated from the bone - scrap meat that is not fit for human consumption. The ammonia treatment is in response to the danger of contamination from salmonella or E. coli, but the scrap meats themselves are more likely to contain pathogens. Despite the chemical treatment, the meat is still in the line of fire for contamination.

Additionally, McDonald's McNuggets contain 7 different ingredients making up the 'meat', many of which contain sub-ingredients. Instead of using real meat, the ingredient list utilizes sodium phosphate, safflower oil, wheat starch, dextrose, and autolyzed yeast extract - a particularly dangerous substance very similar to the toxic MSG. Along side with these ingredients comes the use of dimethylpolysiloxane, a silicon substance used as an anti-foaming agent and often found in breast implants and silly putty.

Of course the use of these ingredients is not limited only to McDonald's. In fact, all of the fast food restaurants are guilty of using them. The worst part? They are aware of the destructive nature behind these ingredients, but truly couldn't care any less. The truth behind such a statement can be exemplified by Taco Bell's attempt to create a drive-thru diet where individuals would supposed to lose weight by eating fast food. It was only a few years ago when Taco Bell announced the "Drive-Thru Diet", where they showcased their foods low in fat. But what they don't tell you is that even if their food has 9 grams of fat, it is still made up of numerous ingredients contributing to the global health decline.

While the reasons for the influx of fast food consumption are many, one primary one is the usage of psychological advertising. Being one of the most powerful tools to reach both the conscious and subconscious, advertising plays a huge role in how society is ran today, and that includes which foods we eat. What's more, children are much more influenced by what they see and hear, and research proves it. A study conduced late in 2011 showed that 71 percent of children will choose junk food like french fries over apple slices when given coupons for each of them. The number dropped only to 55 percent when parents encouraged children to choose the apple slices. But the desired reach does not stop at direct advertising and influence.

A new children's educational book has recently been launched by the Council for Biotechnology Information, educating young children on the 'numerous benefits' of genetically modified food. Of course genetically modified food has time and time again been shown to cause human and environmental harm, but still the attempt to brainwash young children is carelessly made. The advertising for such food is also heavily tied in with fast food, as virtually all fast food is constructed with genetically modified food and ingredients.
 
I've seen video of that mystery meat used in McNuggets being made. :eek: It's icky, to say the least.
 
Most recently it was uncovered that these $1 cheeseburgers, along with the rest of McDonald's' beef and chicken, were actually harnessing 'pink slime' scrap meat covered with ammonium hydroxide.

I am pretty sure sometime around January both McDonald's and Taco Bell said they would stop using pink slime in their meat.
 
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I stopped eating that stuff over 10 years ago.

I see people feeding that crap to their kids everyday. Makes me physically sick to watch.
 
ITT isn't the meat, it is the carbs that are the problem in that film and in the epidemiic of diabetes and heart disease in this country.
 
While the reasons for the influx of fast food consumption are many, one primary one is the usage of psychological advertising. Being one of the most powerful tools to reach both the conscious and subconscious, advertising plays a huge role in how society is ran today, and that includes which foods we eat. What's more, children are much more influenced by what they see and hear, and research proves it. A study conduced late in 2011 showed that 71 percent of children will choose junk food like french fries over apple slices when given coupons for each of them.

This article seems a bit biased and I question some of their conclusions?

Really? Their study proved that kids prefer french fries to apple slices? Holy shit that is shocking! How much did they pay for this study?

I'd also argue that correlation doesn't imply causation. More likely french fries taste better than apple slices is the biggest reason for that choice.

Look one thing I like about RPF is that we don't buy into a lot of the fear propagated. But then we turn around and there are tons of threads about "WW3" "SHTF" and government camps and spreading a different kind of fear.

Stop living in fear. Yes fast food is unhealthy. So is beer. So is vodka. So is soda. So is smoking. So is marijuana. Everyone knows it's unhealthy and as adults we make choices. That's life. Live your life in moderation but don't be afraid of everything. "Avoid fast food at all costs" is more dramatic than it needs to be.
 
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This article seems a bit biased and I question some of their conclusions?

Really? Their study proved that kids prefer french fries to apple slices? Holy shit that is shocking! How much did they pay for this study?

I'd also argue that correlation doesn't imply causation. More likely french fries taste better than apple slices is the biggest reason for that choice.

Taste is an acquired perception, one that can be changed at any time. The reason why it supposedly "tastes better" is because the said food is addictive.

Look one thing I like about RPF is that we don't buy into a lot of the fear propagated. But then we turn around and there are tons of threads about "WW3" "SHTF" and government camps.

Sorry for pointing out the obvious

Stop living in fear. Yes fast food is unhealthy. So is beer. So is vodka. So is soda. So is smoking. So is marijuana. Everyone knows it's unhealthy and as adults we make choices. That's life. Live your life in moderation but don't be afraid of everything. "Avoid fast food at all costs" is more dramatic than it needs to be.

Being educated and educating others is not living in fear. Saying these things don't really matter and being apathetic towards something that is poisoning nearly the entire population, IS living in fear. I'm guessing you would be against a thread that said "Avoid Poisons At All Costs" because fast food, does indeed, = poison.

By the way, show me ONE study that supports your claim that marijuana is unhealthy and I'll show you 2 that say otherwise.
 
Yes fast food is unhealthy. So is beer. So is vodka. So is soda. So is smoking. So is marijuana. Everyone knows it's unhealthy and as adults we make choices. That's life. Live your life in moderation but don't be afraid of everything. "Avoid fast food at all costs" is more dramatic than it needs to be.

I really enjoyed your post overall.

When campaigning, I find fast food to be a healthy alternative to pizza. I've gone to Burger King or McDonald's before and ordered 2 side salads, a small cheese burger with all of the vegetables on it and a couple cups of water. I only use 1 salad dressing package. I consider that a somewhat healthy meal, especially when the campaign wants to me eat 3 slices of pizza for dinner.

As for So is beer. So is vodka. So is marijuana.

I don't consider any of those unhealthy in moderation. In fact, they all seem to be healthy, overall. I heard Rand Paul drinks in moderation. I wouldn't be surprised if he is healthier because of that.
 
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Yep. I used to eat it quite a bit. Now, we just go out less, save our money and eat at a better nicer place, just less often.
 
I really enjoyed your post overall.

When campaigning, I find fast food to be a healthy alternative to pizza. I've gone to Burger King or McDonald's before and ordered 2 side salads, a small cheese burger with all of the vegetables on it and a couple cups of water. I only use 1 salad dressing package. I consider that a somewhat healthy meal, especially when the campaign wants to me eat 3 slices of pizza for dinner.



I don't consider any of those unhealthy in moderation. In fact, they are seem to be healthy, overall. I heard Rand Paul drinks in moderation. I wouldn't be surprised if he is healthier because of that.

Almost everything in moderation is good for your health.
 
This article seems a bit biased and I question some of their conclusions?

Really? Their study proved that kids prefer french fries to apple slices? Holy shit that is shocking! How much did they pay for this study?

I'd also argue that correlation doesn't imply causation. More likely french fries taste better than apple slices is the biggest reason for that choice.

Look one thing I like about RPF is that we don't buy into a lot of the fear propagated. But then we turn around and there are tons of threads about "WW3" "SHTF" and government camps and spreading a different kind of fear.

Stop living in fear. Yes fast food is unhealthy. So is beer. So is vodka. So is soda. So is smoking. So is marijuana. Everyone knows it's unhealthy and as adults we make choices. That's life. Live your life in moderation but don't be afraid of everything. "Avoid fast food at all costs" is more dramatic than it needs to be.

Only if you smoke it, eating it is fine, and so is vaporizing. Exercise is a big part of staying healthy too.

Stopped eating fast food a while ago because that stuff will kill you.
 
McDonalds is actually safer than most restaurants because they are watched so carefully.

And who is watching them?? Oh yeah, the same government entities that everyone on this forum speaks out against. If you really think the FDA and other regulating agencies do a good job, you should really evaluate the FACTS..
 
When campaigning, I find fast food to be a healthy alternative to pizza. I've gone to Burger King or McDonald's before and ordered 2 side salads, a small cheese burger with all of the vegetables on it and a couple cups of water. I only use 1 salad dressing package. I consider that a somewhat healthy meal, especially when the campaign wants to me eat 3 slices of pizza for dinner.

Except the vegetables in the salads are completely devoid of nearly all the important nutrients. You might as well be eating dry grass clippings, you would get the same amount of nutrients as you would from non-organic produce.

I would suggest packing your own lunch, it's what I do everyday for work and anytime my wife and I go on a road trip. It's like picnicking every day :cool:
 
This is like saying AVOID RADIATION AT ALL COSTS!!! It destroys our cells and causes cancer!

Except we're exposed to radiation every day from the sun. The human body is incredibly resilient.

You say you want to educate others but this article contains no sources, only links to other articles with no sources, all from the same website.

Therefore, you have no facts, merely accusations, shocking statements, hoping that FEAR will keep people away from fast food.

This strategy will fail.
 
This is like saying AVOID RADIATION AT ALL COSTS!!! It destroys our cells and causes cancer!

Except we're exposed to radiation every day from the sun. The human body is incredibly resilient.

You say you want to educate others but this article contains no sources, only links to other articles with no sources, all from the same website.

Therefore, you have no facts, merely accusations, shocking statements, hoping that FEAR will keep people away from fast food.

This strategy will fail.

Did you seriously just compare sunlight to harmful radiation put out in large doses by machines?
 
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