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Wednesday, May 17, 2017

The Psychological Effects of McDonald's





For a lot of people, McDonald's is enough. They could eat McDonald's all their lives and be completely satisfied.

You've grown up on McDonald's and for a time you enjoyed it. You might even be grateful for it because McDonald's came along and freely gave you burgers and fries when you were starving. But these days you are curious and thoughtful about the quality of the food. You ask if there are any other types of food on the menu? What ingredients really go into the beef patties? What's the nutritional quality of its products? You may have even watched Supersize Me!

You ask to have a meeting with the CEO and you begin to express your doubts. He says, ' You've been watching food documentaries and listening to food podcasts again, haven't you? You need to stop that, and read our menus, watch our commercials, and pray about their truthfulness and you'll find your way back to the light only McDonald's can provide'.

For the entire story, go to Mormon McDonald's An Allegory  by Gina Colvin.


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