Monday, October 18, 2010

7d

Chapter 9

Fast food has a history of harboring foodborne diseases.

"One of the first to become ill, Lauren Beth Rudolph, ate a hamburger at a San Diego Jack in the Box a week before Christmas. She was admitted to the hospital on Christmas Eve, suffered terrible pain, had three heart attacks, and died in her mother's arms on December 28, 1992. She was six years old."


(pardon my french)
Somebody needs to kill the motherfuckers who allow for shitty beef to be used. This is horrendous. I'm so repulsed. I wan't to kick in Ray Kroc's door (and every other fast food exec) and punch him in the fucking kidney.



Chapter 10

Fast food is a huge enterprise, in 120 countries, the golden arches are present. Fast food corporations are everywhere

"Mikhail Gorbachev was in town to speak at the Twenty-sixth Annual Chain Operators Exchange, a convention sponsored by the international Foodservice Manufacturers Association."

Is there anything the cant do? (

Epilogue

We can still be independent and break the conformity that has been built around McDonald's.

"Even in this fast food nation, you can still have it your way."

We can still fight the large corporations that have essentially dictated our way of living. We can organize, and organic-ize. We can fight it.

1 comment:

  1. Jay,

    Your being upset over the food industry's practices makes sense to me.

    Since I'm sometimes considered responsible for what's on these blogs, please censor your "French" so that it looks like this, ##%^T$. Also, please euphemize or eliminate violent fantasies.

    Did you ever see this video? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLUX0y4EptA

    We are each a whirlpool in a whirlpool of whirlpools. So, yes, there's a lot we can do. And we do.

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