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>if you do nothing but eat McDonald's for every meal, this is considered financially irresponsible


If only zoomers knew how ridiculous this statement is(its true in 2026) they might revolt. A 100 percent McDonald's diet was considered homeless tier since the homeless needed to save money for drugs, so they eat at McDonald's everyday.
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>>537542362
I remember one time going to McDonald's when they had $5 for 20 nuggets and buying $50 worth of them then just pigging out with friends
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Food is tstill too expensive I see a massive amount of fat people everywhere.

And don't give me that bullshit about real food being too expensive so people have to eat slop. Soda is like 3 bucks a bottle, you can buy three pounds of baby carrots for one soda. Rice, oats and beans are all about a dollar a pound give or take and chicken is around 2 dollars a pound boneless and I'm in new England where it is expensive. Doritos are 7 dollars a bag, fatty.
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>>537542839
Im in a food dessert you racist pig hick. Fuck you white faggots taking all the stores away from here.
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>>537542362
>eat nothing but McDonalds
Morgan Spurlock did this in a movie.
He’s dead now.
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>>537542957
Super size me .
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>>537542362
News flash OP , most Americans are homeless.
Can anyone afford the cost of living in the USA after 2019 ? No
It's all censored media by MAGA woke
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>>537542839
>Blaming people instead of the corporate Jew
You’re acting really Goyish, you know that?
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>>537542839
Rice oats and Beans are not food it’s poison.

Only meat, organs, eggs and dairy products are food
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>>537542362
Yea I'm 39 and understand how crazy it is.
The whole point of mcdonalds was it was very affordable and fast, not that it was a luxury. The food there has gotten infinitely worse and more expensive so there's literally no point now. McDonalds is running purely on the name and nostalgia now. Their current business model never would have taken off if it tried starting off this way.

>Bad food
>Way too expensive
>Unfriendly cold environment
>Doesn't appeal to kids
>Not fast

Mcdonalds can't go on like this. The nostalgia some people have for the business is getting more distant in the past and younger people don't even have it at all.
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>>537543216
Oh ye cuz the Biden years were so good to us
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>>537542362
I've not eaten McDonald's since pre-COVID.
Seeing the prices now make me want to vomit almost as much as the thought of eating their food.
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>>537542362
Now everything has gotten so expensive the only financially responsible thing to do is bulk cook food.
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>>537542839
Unironically most fat people are malnourished. Not in calories, but nutrients. You are what you eat and they eat low quality poison so their bodies reflect that.
I eat a really high calorie diet and don't get fat because it's real food. I'll eat half a stick of butter cooked into dinner, pack on a shit ton of carbs, and drink half and half with dinner and think nothing about it. I'll even get a lot of sugar if I want desert.
I avoid the slop and it shows. 39 and I don't even have to try that hard to stay fit and healthy. I can do 12-15 wide grip pullups working out four times a month.
Cook your own food folks.
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Would you eat there more often if the buildings were nicer?
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>>537542957
Did he take the jab, too?
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>>537542362
if you were low income you would have your dinner from the dollar menu a couple times a week. I hung out with lots of poor people and I didn't know anyone who ate there every day. there was also pizzerias that used to sell you a plain slice for $1.50.
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>>537542957
No he was an alcoholic
Don Gorske eats one everyday and he's perfectly healthy
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>>537545749
Sure did.
Safe and effective.
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a macdonalds burger five years ago was 90 cents
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>>537545699
Would
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>>537542362
I think they've just changed the app to require device integrity attestation, so no more McDonalds for me I guess
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>>537545699
First National Bank of McDonald's.
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>>537545795
>there was also pizzerias that used to sell you a plain slice for $1.50.
used to be 1 euro just five years back, i would eat the shit out of those pizzas back when i was a student
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>>537545085
brotha macdonalds is fire still, i love me some quarter pounder with fries
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>>537547298
>brotha macdonalds is fire still

You're accustomed to slop. If you ate one of my homemade spicy bean patty burgers you'd never see mcdonalds the same ever again. ESPECIALLY if the bun was my homemade bread and not store bought slop. But if I get store bought slop bread I make sure it's good at least.
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>>537547590
you are probably right but its because you make it yourself so that influences your judgement, there is a psychological concept on this, the cookmans fallacy or somehting like dat
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>>537547738
If anything you over critique your own food. It's hard to make something perfect. My bread is perfected though.
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>>537542362
>eating everyday
Already this is luxury nowadays in Europe.
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i live in a hotel sometimes for work
if i buy groceries its $100-$150/week to eat
if i eat mcdobalds every day its $50-75
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>We can't afford food
>70% of Americans are overweight
>Average American eats 4300 calories per day



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