Back with a bang.I was reading an article today. Quite interesting.It was about McD.In fact its on wikipedia.Just search for McDonalds in google and take the wikipedia link that comes up. The CEO of McDonalds is of British Nationality . He has been with them for quite some time. MacDonalds doesnt sell beef burgers in india. But I think they dont buy their chickens from organic / humanely raised chicken farms. It is said that Norway was where the burger was costliest and India was the country where the burger was cheapest.This corporation makes about 5 billion US $ annually . I might be wrong on this . But I just have 1 question. These guys are so rich , so big , but yet they dont pay attention to animal rights.There is more to it than meets the eye. They are mired in controversies. In 2002, they were sued successfully for adding beef broth to their "vegetable" fries. Now I dont know if it exists or not , but come on. Do u have to add animal fat to make your fries tastier? I have a doubt about their operations in India too and wouldnt be surprised with all the ingredients that they add to their stuff.Someone should do a check on their products here in India.Im sure they must be adding some addictive ingredients for the people to keep coming back to their restaurants.This makes me understand that people are extremely selfish nowadays. At least the super rich are. They dont care about other people, what they eat, their health etc. Why does it have to be this way . In fact , it was mentioned in the wikipedia article that the CEO's children eat at McDonalds 2-3 times a week.My take on this is like this. Why do they have to mention that children eat at McDonalds. Is this to fool the public that McD's is a harmless restaurant chain which is good for your kids? I dont know , but this is something fishy here. I think the article was created by a McDonalds supporter. He deems it necessary to help McDonalds . Why do they need this help when they already have fooled the public for so long ?
Thursday, April 2, 2015
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