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four,year,old,mcdonalds,hamburger,preservatives Four-year old McDonald's Hamburger still looks edible!

Four-year old McDonald's Hamburger still looks edible!

posted by iwastheturkey 1 year 8 months 3 weeks ago • 8523 views
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Author and Obesity Activist Julia Havey show-and-tells with a 4-year old McDonald's cheeseburger.

(original here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IGtDPG4UfI, embed has been disabled, this is now an edited version)

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"There's no breakdown. I think once it gets in your thighs, there's no breakdown; it doesn't go anywhere!"

This lady obviously doesn't know WTF she's talking about. It's not like a McDonald's hamburger goes right to your thighs in it's undigested form. That comment she made has to be the single most irrational, alarmist, and stupid thing I've heard come out of a supposed media "diet expert" in a long time.


written by uhohzombies  | 1 year 8 months 3 weeks ago | CH
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What's so alarmist about comparing the decomposition of a natural food and a manufactured food. Even mold rejects the burger as a food source, why should I expect to find nourishment in it?

<places cheeseburger into thigh storage for later>


written by notarobot  | 1 year 8 months 3 weeks ago | CH
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Appropriately in the Horrorshow channel, good choice iwastheturkey!


written by HaricotVert  | 1 year 8 months 3 weeks ago | CH
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Why don't they do a test of its effect when consumed by humans, instead of an irrelevant test? Salt and dryness prevent bacterial growth. BIG SUPRISE!


written by jwray  | 1 year 8 months 3 weeks ago | CH
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That's good eatin'.


written by dystopianfuturetoday  | 1 year 8 months 3 weeks ago | CH
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Moving this video to iwastheturkey's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 3 days.


written by siftbot  | 1 year 8 months 3 weeks ago | CH
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*beg


written by iwastheturkey  | 1 year 8 months 3 weeks ago | CH
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Sending this video to Beggar's Corner to plea for a little attention - beg requested by original submitter iwastheturkey.


written by siftbot  | 1 year 8 months 3 weeks ago | CH
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I hate this kind of fear mongering. True, there are things more healthy than McDonalds, but if this lady knew anything about biological processes she would shut her trap. The human body has considerably more power to break things down than a lunchbox, it's called digestion.

Comparing a McDonals fry to an uncooked, sliced potato is ridiculous: the fry has been dipped in incredibly hot oil which kills any bacteria on it, then it is covered in salt, which dries the fry and inhibits bacterial growth (which is why it is a natural preservative).

People should watch what they eat, but silly, uneducated tirades against McDonald's isn't the right way to get people to change their habits.


written by Skeeve  | 1 year 8 months 3 weeks ago | CH
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0:30ish "Why are our kids eating this?"

Better question: Why are WE eating this? Why the hell's everybody invoke "the kids" when they want to make impact?


written by garmachi  | 1 year 8 months 3 weeks ago | CH
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Why is the diet expert on obesity so fat?


written by 10339  | 1 year 8 months 3 weeks ago | CH
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Ok so the old burger doesnt look that bad, why dont you take it to a lab and analyze it see if anything is actually growing on it dont just speculate with empty questions that you can spin either way. "McDicks food doesnt go bad so you dont have to worry about spoilage when you buy a meal there that makes it safer than many other fast food joints" for example. Interesting but lacking any real information.


written by Mi1ler  | 1 year 8 months 3 weeks ago | CH
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Trans-fats FTL.


written by 8383  | 1 year 8 months 3 weeks ago | CH
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This says more about paranioa and the preserving power of a plastic lunchbox than the contents of McDonald's burgers. The way this fearmongering fatso slips in comments like "the most unhealthy food there is" reveals all. She has an ideological bias against McDonald's, but her evidence does not hold up. McDonald's burgers are high in fat and calories, but that's it. They metabolise like ordinary food because they ARE ordinary food. The ingredients list is available for all to see, there's no weird super-preservative in there.


written by 8487  | 1 year 8 months 2 weeks ago | CH
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And she makes stupid, credulous comments about believing that it doesn't go away when it gets to your thighs. This vacuous comment is unsupportable, she knows it, and should ba ashamed of itself. When you digest a burger, its constituent parts behave like all other digested food.


written by 8487  | 1 year 8 months 2 weeks ago | CH
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diets : suck
manufactured food : suck

the two fighting : priceless.


written by dgandhi  | 1 year 8 months ago | CH
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If my body is made of McDonalds' burgers and fries, it should last FOREVER!


written by swampgirl  | 1 year 5 months 1 week ago | CH
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Almost didn't upvote, but anything that will get people to eat less of this stuff should be out there, I guess.


written by nibiyabi  | 1 year 4 months 4 weeks ago | CH
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*Dead


written by bamdrew  | 1 year 2 months 1 week ago | CH
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This published video has been declared non-functional; embed code must be fixed within 2 days or it will be sent to the dead pool - declared dead by bamdrew.


written by siftbot  | 1 year 2 months 1 week ago | CH
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I was with her until she made the wild claim: "it doesn't break down in our thighs"

*fear


written by blankfist  | 4 months ago | CH
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Adding video to channels (Fear) - requested by blankfist.


written by siftbot  | 4 months ago | CH
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It is said that the dead decompose far slower these days than in the past. Manufactured food induced mummification rules!


written by honkeytonk73  | 1 month 1 week ago | CH
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