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McDonald's Says Fries Have More Trans Fats

Wed Feb 8, 2006 5:34 PM EST
health, mcdonald, fries
Dave Carpenter, AP Personal Finance Writer
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Richard Galvan

Wow, big surprise....I thought the crap was healthy for me....

    Reply#1 - Wed Feb 8, 2006 9:21 PM EST
    ilikechikin

    I don't know many people who eat there anyways, but I doubt this will make the ones that do think twice.

      Reply#2 - Wed Feb 8, 2006 9:50 PM EST
      Aidswe

      This is sick, why the well would the world need more fat?
      I don't like McDonalds and I never will.
      An yeah like cliff1221 said, you know when you eat crap so just stay away from this @!$%#!

        Reply#3 - Wed Feb 8, 2006 10:39 PM EST
        James Healey

        The real issue is (opposed to whether or not you like McDonalds) whether or not they'll be pressure from the public, or even government, to force McDonalds to change the way they cook the food. The article mentions which oil they cook in, and they should use the same, best quality (implying, which dampens customers health the least) through out the nations.

        That's assuming this article noticed, which it deserves to.

          Reply#4 - Thu Feb 9, 2006 6:55 AM EST
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