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Behavior Control : Case Study McDonalds
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Food & Culinary
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Restaurants
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01519368
Message ID:
01519477
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>>>I blame the parents.
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>>>It's not about blame. It's about freedom. Who is the government to try to control what we eat? As the government gets more intrusive, our freedom shrinks.
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>>That would be fine and dandy if medical costs for treating obesity and all of its related medical issues was limited to the Quad-Burger-with-cheese-fries buyers themselves. If you have an overweight or obese kid and you take them to McDs, BK, etc..., i will certainly blame them for celebrating their freedom.
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>Thank you for perfectly illustrating my point from Message #1519357.
>When government controls the levers of health care spending, then they are unlimited in their ability to tell us how to live our lives, after all, whatever we put in or do with our bodies may cost them money.

For one, i humbly submit that you are not being honest with yourself. If you saw parents taking their overweight kids into one of these restaurants, i have a feeling that you would not praise them for their freedom-flexing purchasing power. Instead, i suspect that you would question their dining choice. Secondly, the "taking consumers choices away!" charge noted in your original post -- because McD's is adding apple slices to happy meals -- sounds rather shrill. Perhaps the parents can supersize their own fry order to cover the difference. Third, is there currently a govt food police that is prohibiting people from buying junk, or is this a preemptive outrage? Lastly, i would have thought that Ayn Randian peeps would not appreciate having their own medical care costs go up as a result of poor and costly habits of others.
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