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TopicWhy is McDonalds trying to be healthier?
Questionmarktarius
02/16/18 1:05:03 PM
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Giant_Aspirin posted...
bluezero posted...
I love that they won't sell a kid a cheeseburger (unless requested), but they keep chocolate milk as an option.


Chocolate milk and cheeseburgers are both unlisted options now

http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-mcdonalds-happy-meal-cheeseburgers-20180215-story.html

The Happy Meal has long been a target of health advocates and parents who link it to childhood obesity. McDonald's has made many tweaks over the years, including cutting the size of its fries and adding fruit. Most recently, it swapped out its apple juice for one that has less sugar.

McDonald's has been around in its current form since the mid 50s. There weren't a hell of a lot of fat kids around then, nor the following couple or three decades.
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