13 April 2019

Would you feed your child junk for 'love'?

There is a lot of garbage on television that is being advertised, where it is up to you the 'consumer' to be discerning enough to reject the programming to purchase the unhealthy/unneeded/unwanted products being advertised.

In Australia, currently McDonald's is running an advertising campaign for Australians to purchase junk from the global conglomerate.

Appealing to the herd population's emotions, McChucks is using a song performed by Meat Loaf (sometimes referred to as Mr. Loaf) in order for the lemmings to equate love for children with McChunder's.

It could also seem that the (birth) mother is not in the picture, where the father is buying the child's happiness by purchasing products from McDonald's that ultimately lead to health problems.

A documentary producer decided to embark on a crusade of self harm by ingesting products from McDonald's which was documented in his film Super Size Me.

We do not recommend the slow self harming process of consuming products from McDonald's.

See the advertisement currently being aired on the Australian 'idiot box':



In Australia during the school holidays, (bad) parents are lining up in long queues to purchase junk not only for themselves, but also creating health problems for their offspring.

Junk products 'king' McDonald's also operates a 'non-profit' business called Ronald McDonald House, that helps seriously ill children.

Obesity, diabetes, heart disease, cholesterol are serious illnesses caused by consuming junk from global conglomerates like McDonald's.

Wouldn't you want your children to be healthy by staying away from McChucks?

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