Interesting note, he claimed eating nothing but McDonald’s for 30 days gave him depression and pickled his liver, but turns out behind the scenes he was a raging alcoholic, so his lab results in the movie were completely thrown off by that.
Interesting note, he claimed eating nothing but McDonald’s for 30 days gave him depression and pickled his liver, but turns out behind the scenes he was a raging alcoholic, so his lab results in the movie were completely thrown off by that.
LOL really on the movie's legacy when that nugget came out. Imagine an alcoholic having a ed up liver. Though McDonalds was already dead to me by then after removing the light and airy fried pies in the early 90s and replacing them with the thick and sludgy baked ones.
The one thing that still stuck out was the French fries looking the sand after 30 days.
Their food smells weird. My boy loves their nuggets and fries like most kids do, but it just smells so off-putting to me these days that I don't even grab loosies from the bag. No lie, I will eat 7-11 glizzies or pizza before even considering McDonalds.
The nuggets are lousy, but the sauces are pretty good. Though if I'm getting nuggets is Wendy's every time for their y nuggets that don't need sauce.
Potatoes are a very healthy vegetable as long as you don't ruin them by making them into fries or chips.
Died of liver cancer, I guess a steady diet of acrylamide and alcohol are a deadly pairing, huh, who would have thunk?
Potatoes are Goat. They sprout and grow more. Even store bought. Can be enjoyed in countless ways.
Potatoes are the greatest food in the world.
Except when you deep fry them and overheat them they have a chemical naturally occurring which is normally inactive but the process of deep frying in boiling oil or making them into potato chips, creates acrylamide which is roughly equally as carcinogenic to humans as benzopyrene in tobacco smoke as well as hot (unstable) styrofoamin (polystyrene) created by heating food or liquid in styrofoam containers.
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