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Default No toys in fast food

"Mr. Bill" > wrote in message
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> On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 09:31:44 -0700, sf > wrote:
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>>I think they already do that. I've heard that you can go in and buy
>>just the toy, no food purchase is required.

>
> WHO is driving these fat kids to the restaurant?......better
> yet....who is in control? The most underused word in a fat kids
> vocabulary....NO.
>
> ...and I meant that in the nicest way...bless your chubby little
> heart.
>
>

Careful, Bill! You're going to be accused of being a "fatophobe". I was
accused of that back around 2000 when I complained about people at work
purposefully gaining weight so they could qualify for gastric bypass surgery
at a whopping $33,000. And one guy disregarded the post-op instructions for
a liquid only then soft food diet and downed several cheeseburgers and a
pizza the week he was released from the hospital. I'm not a fatophobe. I'm
against people who abused the system.

ou are what you eat. I try to eat healthy and at least when cooking at home
I know what goes into what I eat. Fast food isn't included in my diet. I'm
not saying I've never eaten fast food, of course I have. Just not recently
or regularly. Folks at work wondered why their paychecks were so slim.
They were spending half of it on lunch every week, bringing in a McD's bag.

Lose the toys? How about they close the playgrounds at McD's and BK's?
Kids probably wouldn't want to go there if there were no toys and no
playground facilities. Let the parents take their kids to the park to run
around instead. With homemade sandwiches.

Jill