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A McDouble cheeseburger. Yep, that's right.
But just on case your common sense flew out the window, here's a counter argument. [url= http://shine.yahoo.com/shine-food/mcdonald-s-mcdouble--cheapest--most-nutritious-food-in-history--no-way--190210331.html ]McLentils[/url]
Well it depends on your point of view. For those of us with the luxury of choice and abundance, eating burgers is probably frowned upon when there are healthier alternatives.
If you only have a dollar or two a day to spend on food, and even this isn't consistent, cheeseburgers are pretty much perfect - full of energy and the major food groups 🙂
Except as demonstrated by the article of course.
Hungry now!
Mike Hall got the round-the-world cycle record by eating them so there!
Don't believe everything you read
[i] New York Post columnist Kyle Smith has giddily praised the McDouble not only as an unsung wonder but also as a wonderful way for people to eat cheaply and healthfully. In his nearly-800-word opinion...[/i]
Huh? One idiot journo says it, so it's scientific fact?
(+ the main point of it is it's [u]cheap[/u] - the word you omit from your thread title...)
And another idiot journo tries to disprove him.
Ah well, I suppose it all adds to the click-count.
AND... if you've got a fiver, you can have 5 of them at once, thus 5 times the yummy nutritional goodness!
Or alternatively you could have 10 Greggs sausage rolls.
Thats a pretty bloody tough call! Life's full of dilemmas eh?
Hungry now!
That's how you feel about 30 minutes after eating a big mac (or about 40 minutes if you go large). Dunno what they put in them that makes you ravenous again so quickly.
Spose the sesame seeds have something nutritional.
AND... if you've got a fiver, you can have 5 of them at once, thus 5 times the yummy nutritional goodness!
I think the double cheeseburger is off the 99p menu now binbins 🙁
[url= http://www.filmsforaction.org/news/jamie_oliver_campaign_makes_mcdonalds_change_recipe/ ]You still keen on a McD?[/url]
In terms of calories per pence, low quality food eg super market own brand biscuits etc are always better value. Only problem is they're not at all good for you.....
That's how you feel about 30 minutes after eating a big mac (or about 40 minutes if you go large). Dunno what they put in them that makes you ravenous again so quickly.
If you read Fast Food Nation, they explain the whole industry in developing additives / flavouring to make them taste nice and also make you feel hungry. It's a very ruthlessly scientific business.
That article is confusing but it can't be talking about the UK. The so-called "pink-slime" is not legal to use in foodstuffs here. I believe it's banned by the EU as well.You still keen on a McD?
Oh look, how completely upredictable - A thread about prole-food. Best look down my nose and post up articles from effing years ago about the kind of crap its only legal to put in food if you live in in shitsville, Idaho!
Do you get money off vouchers for your Observor food supplement recommended, organic, free range, workers co-operative deli every time you post it? 🙄
Do you get money off vouchers for your Observor food supplement recommended, organic, free range, workers co-operative deli every time you post it?
yes, doesn't everyone?
Except as demonstrated by the article of course.
I gave up on that article as soon as they decided fat was a bad thing.
😡
My appetite just disappeared.
Looks like that burger's got an abscess 😀
[quote=IanMunro ]> Except as demonstrated by the article of course.
I gave up on that article as soon as they decided fat was a bad thing.
And the supposed link between eggs and cholesterol levels.
Yup that too!
AFAIK eggs (and other healthy fats) help to increase your levels of HDL cholesterol (which is a good thing). Of course, the other crap in mcmuffins will increase your LDL cholesterol, which is not so good.And the supposed link between eggs and cholesterol levels.
Did you read the article and the reference to eggs and cholesterol?
randomjeremy...and the major food groups
Sugar, Salt and Fat Mmm…
Only far enough to see they didn't differentiate between the types or acknowledge that it is vital for life function 🙂Did you read the article and the reference to eggs and cholesterol?
So if you bought a double cheeseburger and put an egg on it, would it make it better or worse? Nutritionally speaking*.
And what if you had a diet Coke with it? Diet coke can absorb, then destroy at least half the calories in any meal. This is scientific fact
* if it made it better taste-wise, we'd be buying double eggburgers in maccy D's already. Lets stick with nutrition
Depends how you cooked the egg. I like an egg in a burger sometimes actually!
I don't understand how we've got to a situation where people appear to be happy to make themselves ill en-masse...
Is being healthy really such an unattractive idea to so many people?
I don't understand how we've got to a situation where people appear to be happy to make themselves ill en-masse...
because
It's a very ruthlessly scientific business.
We are easily fooled primates 🙂
Is being healthy really such an unattractive idea to so many people?
Clearly!
I think the point of this (which somewhat unusually for here has been jettisoned some time ago) is that if you've got a quid, you can have a double cheesburger from Macdonalds, or half an iceburg lettuce from Tesco.
But seeing as there are trace elements of said iceburg lettuce on the double cheeseburger, yet not one shred of processed cheese or tomato sauce, never mind sesame seeds in the lettuce, then you'd have to be an absolute idiot of the highest order to opt for half of a green crispy football 😀
Is being healthy really such an unattractive idea to so many people?
Heavily hungover on a Saturday morning, it sounds like a spiffing plan.
I like a McDonalds now and again. All those people on that article who are saying you could eat boiled rice and lentils as a cheaper more nutritious food source. Aye - I could also wipe my arse on a rough cast wall instead of using toilet paper. Utter bullshit by folk who would never eat boiled rice or lentils as a staple food - on its own.
if you've got a quid, you can have a double cheesburger from Macdonalds
It's obviously a while since you've been in a McDonalds. Is this like when MPs pretend they go to Greggs all the time? 😛
I like a McDonalds now and again.
+1
It is shite though - but infinitely preferable to the utter rankness of KFC.
if you've got a quid, you can have a double cheesburger from Macdonalds
They still do cheeseburgers for 99p every so often or so I see on posters. Not that you'd ever see me in McDs, I'm a burger snob so only go to Burger King, which is a completely difference offering 😉
Aye, it's shite, but it's not as shite as gruel.
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Just around the corner 🙂
Burger King burgers are a lot nicer but the chips are no good.
Aye, it's shite, but it's not as shite as gruel.
New Maccy Ds marketing slogan?
It's obviously a while since you've been in a McDonalds. Is this like when MPs pretend they go to Greggs all the time?
Its really not you know. But I always get a Happy Meal because I like the toys 😉
Binners.
5 McCheeseBurgers, no problem.
10 Greggs sausage rolls, ????????
It's the drying, flakey pastry that's the issue. The McCheeseburgers have got in-built lubrication.
I think the cheeseburgers would win every time. For the reasons you've suggested
But if Greggs were forward thinking enough, they'd see that their competition have already found solutions to the problem of in-built lubrication that could push the ten-at-a-time sausage roll sale into the realms of possibility
They're good too! 😀
Binners - would those happen to be in a handy, jersey-pocket sized package?
They are indeed. They're brilliant!
Its pastry nirvana 😀

