gross fast food stories

*body shaking*

*explosive diarrhea*

*puking*

Argh! My head! It hurts! My gums are bleeding!

I'M DYING!!! Argh!









Just kidding. I'm still here. :)


Watch out for karma. :ugh3:
 
*body shaking*

Just kidding. I'm still here. :)

Oh, I forgot to mention that the symptoms I wrote earlier was referring to the early stages of Ebola virus, because I wanted it to sound more drastic..:)

Good to see that you are still alive..:)
 
oh, dear lord,

Haven't any one of you seen Super Size me? That film inspired me to stop eating out at fast food restaurants, with the exception of In-n-Out. I've been Mcdonald-free for over four years and am damn proud of it.

I saw Super Size Me a long time ago, so I don't remember much about it. But, I remember that I felt Super Size Me does not prove anything. All it proves is that if you eat the same crap every day and do not keep active, then you cannot expect to stay perfectly healthy.

But, it is good to know that you haven't had anything at McDonald's for over four years. You obviously do not miss eating at McDonalds, and I wouldn't either..:)
 
I saw Super Size Me a long time ago, so I don't remember much about it. But, I remember that I felt Super Size Me does not prove anything. All it proves is that if you eat the same crap every day and do not keep active, then you cannot expect to stay perfectly healthy.

But, it is good to know that you haven't had anything at McDonald's for over four years. You obviously do not miss eating at McDonalds, and I wouldn't either..:)

Just admit to all of us that you do really miss McDonald's playground.
 
I saw Super Size Me a long time ago, so I don't remember much about it. But, I remember that I felt Super Size Me does not prove anything. All it proves is that if you eat the same crap every day and do not keep active, then you cannot expect to stay perfectly healthy.

But, it is good to know that you haven't had anything at McDonald's for over four years. You obviously do not miss eating at McDonalds, and I wouldn't either..:)

That is a very valid point, sir. However, what you are describing fits America well. Frantic parents giving in to their screaming children, college kids on a budget, businessmen rushing through the drive-in for a quick queasy McEgg and coffee do eat out at fast food all too often and it is affecting their health. What a shame.
 
Just admit to all of us that you do really miss McDonald's playground.

I am barred from using the playground, because I got stuck too many times inside those play things. Staff had to call the fire brigade to use the "jaws of life" to set me free. And, rather than fix the playground, they deemed me as unfit and health hazard to use the playground. Its not fair!
 
That is a very valid point, sir. However, what you are describing fits America well. Frantic parents giving in to their screaming children, college kids on a budget, businessmen rushing through the drive-in for a quick queasy McEgg and coffee do eat out at fast food all too often and it is affecting their health. What a shame.

What you wrote reminds me of people that I know. I can understand why it becomes part of their lifestyle. But, hopefully they can break out of the cycle before it affects them too much.

Speaking of food... I'm hungry now.:)
 
I remember when I was younger when our family got KFC for dinner.

My dad reached in to get a drumstick and it still had feathers on it.
 
I was told by couple who had 2 sons. When they took their son to McDonalds to eat, and have their son to play in the playground, and came back to their parents with a lot of vomits on their cloth. The parent decided to see what's going on inside of the playground, and saw that kid who was vomiting (probably they ate too much Happy Meal) inside of the playground without the parent supervision during that time. Of course I would not take my kids to McDonalds, or any other cheap restaurant that come with the playground in the future.
 
Like Vampy said, There's nothing wrong with eating at a restaurant once in a while. I'm with that.

As a precaution, You might would like to keep up to date with the local restaurants grading levels that are usually are noted in the newspapers. Most of the time you'll also see their grading levels posted on a wall, door or windows, etc. If it is deemed to be safe, then you should be ok. In Kentucky, it is required by law for restaurant owners to post their grading levels. I'm sure some states have similar laws regarding to this as well.
 
I was told by couple who had 2 sons. When they took their son to McDonalds to eat, and have their son to play in the playground, and came back to their parents with a lot of vomits on their cloth. The parent decided to see what's going on inside of the playground, and saw that kid who was vomiting (probably they ate too much Happy Meal) inside of the playground without the parent supervision during that time. Of course I would not take my kids to McDonalds, or any other cheap restaurant that come with the playground in the future.

Just better to bring kids to Chuck E Cheese.

Chuck E Cheese has better inside playground, more clean and bigger than McDonald's.
 
:werd:

Burger King has a grilled taste to their burgers while McDonalds has a microwaved taste to it. ;)

lol, yup...

Now, you make me so hungry, I'm gonna to BK for lunch this afternoon.
 
I saw Super Size Me a long time ago, so I don't remember much about it. But, I remember that I felt Super Size Me does not prove anything. All it proves is that if you eat the same crap every day and do not keep active, then you cannot expect to stay perfectly healthy.

But, it is good to know that you haven't had anything at McDonald's for over four years. You obviously do not miss eating at McDonalds, and I wouldn't either..:)
Yeah. I bet if a guy went to a healthy restaurant and ate the same thing every day for one month, he would get the same results. ;)
 
I dont know - I mean those salads dont really add up calorie wise unless he's dumping a whole bottle of Ranch dressing on it.

LOL - Im kidding too much of anything, even if its a good thing, can have bad results.
 
Like Vampy said, There's nothing wrong with eating at a restaurant once in a while. I'm with that.

As a precaution, You might would like to keep up to date with the local restaurants grading levels that are usually are noted in the newspapers. Most of the time you'll also see their grading levels posted on a wall, door or windows, etc. If it is deemed to be safe, then you should be ok. In Kentucky, it is required by law for restaurant owners to post their grading levels. I'm sure some states have similar laws regarding to this as well.

I live in Minnesota. No, I don't think any restaurant have it around the window, door or entrance are yet.
 
I was being sarcastic...

I was simply pointing out that just because it happened at one Burger King doesn't mean we should boycott all Burger Kings.

It's like those Target/Blockbuster boycotts. When a deaf person complains that they weren't hired by Blockbuster/Target, everyone else jumps in saying that they won't go to Blockbuster or Target anymore. It only happened by that one manager at that one location.

:topic: I am already boycott for Blockbuster, because I had return my game called "Kirby 64" already back in 2001, but they think I not returned it yet, they having a fault computer record that said nothing I returned. I am pissed off, they force me to pay more than $20 and up to $30 (I don't remember how it price). Blockbuster are dumb! So few year later, I get a Netflix since 2004, so I stopped buying Blockbuster, so now, many months later, Blockbuster was dead as out of the business in my location so, they changed to the fitness center as replaced. :P
 
I was eating at Taco Bell with a friend...I saw something dangling from his soft taco so I pointed at it and asked him, "What's that?"
He said, "I dunno." So he opened it to get a good look.

It was a tiny baby mouse.

It was its tail that I saw hanging out.

And if you must know...yes, it was dead.
 
Another gross story...it's not exactly a restaurant...but...

I bought the store-bought sugar cookies (from Wal-Mart's bakery) for my daughter's birthday party. After distributing the cookies, I was ready to throw away the box. I saw something weird on it... I looked closer...and on the tape part of the box which I could see from the top of the plastic box - was a whole, dead baby lizard.
 
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