Sunday, October 29, 2017


The writer recently noticed an online article that mentioned what sort of CEO of McDonalds told an adolescent girl that their eating places dont sell junk food. Apparently he takes his son there to nibble on, as a statement to help you his belief that those restaurants serve a good diet. Well certainly that statement is actually not true, unfortunately the vast majority of McDonalds food selections do contain large volumes of fat, sodium not to mention calories, with a small protein sprinkled in. What the CEO never mention is for some families travelling to McDonalds has other meanings for these people. This is not only a routine stop for some burger and fries; there are family memories attached that will those visits.

For the blogger his family memories regrettably included visits to his / her local McDonalds on Clinton near Dingens street within an area that was labeled as Kaisertown. It was with this restaurant that the copy writer has memories of a bit of time with his dad any time his was younger. Me and my my father would either eat in or have the drive-thru and get several cheeseburgers. To this day all the writer still prefers many burgers over other takeaway food restaurants. Now let me return to the reason this is really sad for the blogger, it because, he not anymore associates with his pop anymore. In fact many experts have over 8 years as he last saw her. Now the writer is normally not trying to recommend McDonalds in anyway but again for many families, going to these restaurants is concerning memories, not just to the food. Indeed most of America is required to make better selections muscle building go out to try to eat and restaurants like McDonalds have got to improve their food menu selections in the process. The writer would also love to see restaurants like McDonalds add more kids fun centers with their restaurants, so kids and adults can burn of the extra calories, but which is just the writers a few cents worth. For details please contact the author at Dadsonpowermode. com.

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