Demon-Xanth
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Originally posted by: FrankyJunior
MSN Article:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6498304
In an interview on CNBC, Hardee's chief executive Andrew Puzder was unapologetic, saying the company's latest sandwich is "not a burger for tree-huggers."
"This is a burger for young hungry guys who want a really big, delicious, juicy, decadent burger," he said. "I hope our competitors keep promoting those healthy products, and we will keep promoting our big, juicy delicious burgers."
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
Anyone know if this is going to appear at Carls Jr? (west coast)
Not even a tofu or black bean version?Originally posted by: jdiddy
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
Anyone know if this is going to appear at Carls Jr? (west coast)
Good luck no way this is released in so cal.
Originally posted by: Fausto
Not even a tofu or black bean version?Originally posted by: jdiddy
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
Anyone know if this is going to appear at Carls Jr? (west coast)
Good luck no way this is released in so cal.
lol, so true.Originally posted by: Train
why do I always have to suffer for the fatties?!?
Let people eat what they want.Originally posted by: marcello
I would say it's probably good to intervene when people are too stupid to know what's good for themselves. But it's probably better if we let these morons, like the fat slob linked above, gorge themselves and die, thus improving the quality of the gene pool.
To add another Homer quote, "In this house we butter our bacon boy"
Edit: Grammar and clarity
Fine, just don't sue Hardees and don't burden my HMO with your obesity-related illnesses.Originally posted by: Schrodinger
I'm glad they are showing defiance to this stupid blame-them attitude.
If I want a 10 bazillion calorie burger with enough trans-fat to kill a Carnie Wilson then they should be allowed to sell it, and I to buy it.
All about MODERATION...but hey, when personal responsibility goes out the window thats not fun at all!
Then Homer takes the driver's place and discovers the nation...Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
Denny's (not to be confused with the national chain restaurants of the same name) offers prizes for customers who can completely consume one of their big burgers within a designated time period: a T-shirt, certificate, and 50% discount for anyone who finishes a Challenger (2 lb. burger) within an hour; a T-shirt, certificate, and 100% discount for anyone who can polish off a Baby Boy (3 lb. burger) in 90 minutes or less; and something special for anyone who manages the unthinkable and puts away a whole 96er (6 lb. burger) in under three hours. (That "something special" has yet to be awarded, as no one has so far successfully accomplished the feat.)
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: SampSon
Yes, please let us live in a nanny state that regulates what I can eat. :roll:Originally posted by: jkj
hearts and arteries across america quiver in fear. Seriously though food this bad for you should be regulated and taxed accordingly like alcohol and tobacco.
no kidding.
On the news last night they said some states (I didn't catch which ones) are going to ban fast food advertisements during prime time television.
Sure it's censorship, but it's for your own good!
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: SampSon
Yes, please let us live in a nanny state that regulates what I can eat. :roll:Originally posted by: jkj
hearts and arteries across america quiver in fear. Seriously though food this bad for you should be regulated and taxed accordingly like alcohol and tobacco.
no kidding.
On the news last night they said some states (I didn't catch which ones) are going to ban fast food advertisements during prime time television.
Sure it's censorship, but it's for your own good!
It must have taken him quite a while to eat that thing. If you look at the shadows, they've moved around a good bit from start to finish.Originally posted by: daveshel
Geez - even the web server hosting that site has a blockage!
Originally posted by: Kilgor
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: SampSon
Yes, please let us live in a nanny state that regulates what I can eat. :roll:Originally posted by: jkj
hearts and arteries across america quiver in fear. Seriously though food this bad for you should be regulated and taxed accordingly like alcohol and tobacco.
no kidding.
On the news last night they said some states (I didn't catch which ones) are going to ban fast food advertisements during prime time television.
Sure it's censorship, but it's for your own good!
How can this even be legal? I'll decide what?s for my own it?s not for you or some limp dick Government bureaucrat to decide.
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