I find it strange that McDonald’s changed from beef tallow to unhealthy vegetable oils just to appease vegans. This, of course, aligned with our corrupt government changing the food pyramid from high fat/low carb to low fat/high carb. It’s about time our society stops catering to the loud fringe twats and transition back to the way we used to eat.
Everything use to taste better cooked that way. The crispy hot apple pies from McDonald’s were a treat. Younger people have no idea how good food use to taste.
Three more locations are coming to the Houston area.
Katy, Stafford, and Willowbrook
I learned about Portillo's by accident many years ago when visiting Chicago for the first time. Drove past the place. Hot dogs? Yes please!
Separately, my daughter ended up at Portillo's while she was in Chicago. She raved about Portillo's. The first thing I did was send her a picture from the Richmond Portillo's.
If you get used to quality ground beef (costs a lot more in the store), you literally and figurativly can't stomach the fast-food burgers and other fast food that uses "Mcbeef". Taco Bell is probably the worst; I don't know where they get their "beef" from.
McLuvin it!!! My father retired from the Army in 1968. Payday was the last day of the month. Our payday "treat" was for the family to go out to eat. With 4 kids the vote was almost always the golden arches.
MAGA FRIES!!!
The good ol’ days. When everything was closed on Sunday and every family cooked meals from scratch everyday. Eating out was such a treat for my family as well. Maybe once a month like yours. My favorite was Kentucky Fried Chicken. Dad would come home with a big bucket of chicken with mashed potatoes and Cole slaw. A good meal was Bonanza (a steak house like Ponderosa.). We would dress up for it in slacks and a nice shirt. McDonald’s was usually a feature of a school field trip or a sport’s team end-of-the-season celebration outing. My Mom would hand me $3.00 which was more than enough.
The McDonald's campaign stunt was the most brilliant way to bring America together. Wouldn't it be great if all Americans saw McDonald's as a unifying American symbol, kind of like we Christians see Chick-fil-A a fren of the faith?
Irrelevant and irrelevant, in my opinion. The prompt itself, empowered by the technology, is the real creative spark, so I think AI will only unleash more creativity (if it doesn't kill us all, lol).
Hopefully, once we win, the oils they fry them in today are OUTLAWED and we return to beef tallow.
Same thing with high fructose corn syrup. Real sugar, please.
I find it strange that McDonald’s changed from beef tallow to unhealthy vegetable oils just to appease vegans. This, of course, aligned with our corrupt government changing the food pyramid from high fat/low carb to low fat/high carb. It’s about time our society stops catering to the loud fringe twats and transition back to the way we used to eat.
For vegans? I thought everything with fast food was about making it cheap and maximizing profits.
It's definitely all about $$$ and zero to do with vegans.
Vegans spearheaded the change. I remember when it happened.
https://www.thedailymeal.com/1020277/the-mcdonalds-fries-scandal-youve-forgotten-about/
they got sued by Hindus
Check that video: even their salt has more than just NaCl in it.🤮
Everything use to taste better cooked that way. The crispy hot apple pies from McDonald’s were a treat. Younger people have no idea how good food use to taste.
On a serious note I went to Portillo's yesterday. It is the first one in Houston.
Their fries were amazing. I asked a manager if they were fried in beef tallow and he said yes.
MAHA
(beef tallow is surely healthier than seed oils)
Edit: It’s apparently a mixture of vegetable oil and beef tallow.
https://www.portillos.com/assets/1/6/NutritionAllergen_V11.pdf
Wow I never even heard of this place but just looked it up. I'm not driving all the way to Richmond though, I'll wait until one opens closer in town.
Three more locations are coming to the Houston area.
Katy, Stafford, and Willowbrook
I learned about Portillo's by accident many years ago when visiting Chicago for the first time. Drove past the place. Hot dogs? Yes please!
Separately, my daughter ended up at Portillo's while she was in Chicago. She raved about Portillo's. The first thing I did was send her a picture from the Richmond Portillo's.
do you want medium size large size or MAGA size?
Expect a new menu from McDonald's soon: Mac, Big Mac and MAGA Mac.
They actually did have a Mega Mac for a while. Four patties.
I think it's still sold in some countries.
I tried one once. It was too tall for my mouth!
They need to bring it back again for "four more years!" (-:
I'm Lovin' It!
Boost sales, AND giant trigger !!
MAGA FRIES. I LOVE IT!!!
Perfect "innocent" triggering device with plausible deniability for dolts and NPCs on Faceplant!!!
You know what needs to be done, soldier!
u/#libcry
If you get used to quality ground beef (costs a lot more in the store), you literally and figurativly can't stomach the fast-food burgers and other fast food that uses "Mcbeef". Taco Bell is probably the worst; I don't know where they get their "beef" from.
Is it time to bring back the term: Freedom Fries?
McLuvin it!!! My father retired from the Army in 1968. Payday was the last day of the month. Our payday "treat" was for the family to go out to eat. With 4 kids the vote was almost always the golden arches. MAGA FRIES!!!
The good ol’ days. When everything was closed on Sunday and every family cooked meals from scratch everyday. Eating out was such a treat for my family as well. Maybe once a month like yours. My favorite was Kentucky Fried Chicken. Dad would come home with a big bucket of chicken with mashed potatoes and Cole slaw. A good meal was Bonanza (a steak house like Ponderosa.). We would dress up for it in slacks and a nice shirt. McDonald’s was usually a feature of a school field trip or a sport’s team end-of-the-season celebration outing. My Mom would hand me $3.00 which was more than enough.
And remember ALL television stations, approximately 1-2 AM, played the National anthem and went off the air. Yes, the good old days.
The McDonald's campaign stunt was the most brilliant way to bring America together. Wouldn't it be great if all Americans saw McDonald's as a unifying American symbol, kind of like we Christians see Chick-fil-A a fren of the faith?
Love it! Who says AI kills creativity?
This looks more like serendipity than creativity: how many attempts did the prompter go through before getting that?
Irrelevant and irrelevant, in my opinion. The prompt itself, empowered by the technology, is the real creative spark, so I think AI will only unleash more creativity (if it doesn't kill us all, lol).