either way you look at it 4520 calories is an horrific amount. Its like eating 4 family size blocks of Chocolate....WOW
How is it easier? Because it's slightly easier to eat one burger with four patties than it is to eat two double cheesburgers? And you miss my point....obesity is a burden for us because we are lumped with the responsibility. The reason we suffer is because, as a society, we offer these people an excuse. "Oh, obesity is society's/big corporation/industry's/television's fault." Until we take this element of society and say "you're fat because you eat like sh*t. Fix it." then the problem will continue. We shouldn't offer excuses for obesity. Solutions, yes....but don't just sit there and blame society because it's a load of crap. If anything, the social trend is heading more towards healthy eating...but obesity isn't falling.
Not calories, Kilojules, they measure the same thing but it's like inches and cm.
Its still a $hit load either way you look at it! ;-)
Not calories, Kilojules, they measure the same thing but it's like inches and cm.
Nowhere have I blamed society for obesity. You are bringing in stereotypes and generalisations and turning them into useless red-herrings that serve no purpose for your argument. I've explained why we suffer, and it has nothing to do with offering them excuses, it comes from the loss of resources that could otherwise be used fixing other problems. Burger King are making it easier for these people to over-consume, even if it is only small. Yes, the individual makes the ultimate choice, yes the burden should lay squarely on the individual, but it takes two to tango, we can't let companies further deplete society for their own profit. There is absolutely no value creation.
You're completely missing the point. Yes it is their fault, but society still pays a price for it. Obesity is a growing burden for all of us. Don't you get that?
It's a small f**king step introducing this burger, but it's a small step in the wrong direction. I'm beyond arguing the point of the burger now, it only serves as an example of fast-food companies making obesity easier for people.
Exactly, at the crux of the argument, it all comes down to this.It isn't Hungry Jacks' job to step in the right direction fighting obesity. It's their job to feed people cheap sh*t fast food in return for cash. Why does everyone think corporations have some responsibility to make people's decisions for them and fight society's ills?
What about cigarette companies and alcohol beverage companies?It isn't Hungry Jacks' job to step in the right direction fighting obesity. It's their job to feed people cheap sh*t fast food in return for cash. Why does everyone think corporations have some responsibility to make people's decisions for them and fight society's ills?
Agreed.can these 2 almost identical threads be merged?
What about them?What about cigarette companies and alcohol beverage companies?
no, cos after a few more posts, the serious argument will die and it will turn into a massive timmah fat joke thread.can these 2 almost identical threads be merged?
Essentially, you're saying that because these obese people can't or won't understand that, Hungry Jacks should stop making this burger. There is nothing wrong with the burger itself, if eaten occasionally and within a balanced diet. The problem lies with the people who won't understand that, not the company making the burger.
It isn't Hungry Jacks' job to step in the right direction fighting obesity. It's their job to feed people cheap sh*t fast food in return for cash. Why does everyone think corporations have some responsibility to make people's decisions for them and fight society's ills?
You're right, it is a non-event, but you're also saying that if people like it then it's a good thing, despite the fact that ultimately we have to pay the clean up bill for the people who abuse it...If you dont like it, dont eat it, and enough people feel that way they'll pull it from their menu.
i cant say its high on my agenda but if im dreadfully hung over i might have a crack
If your not interested in eating it then dont but stop whinging about it, its not like HJ and McD's have only just started doing this, you could order this years ago if you wanted it, the difference is now its got a fixed price place on the menu
None event