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I haven't eaten at a McDonald's since I became President.


William J. Clinton


#became #eaten #haven #i #mcdonald

I went into a McDonald's yesterday and said, "I'd like some fries." The girl at the counter said, "Would you like some fries with that?"


Jay Leno


#fries #girl #i #into #like

I worked the drive-through at McDonald's and tried out different accents - Italian, Russian, Irish.


James Franco


#different #i #irish #italian #mcdonald

I don't go to McDonald's anymore. After I saw Super Size Me... no way!


Scarlett Johansson


#anymore #go #i #mcdonald #me

Ya know, I always admired Ray Kroc, the man who invented McDonald's. Ray had a vision of the most commonplace thing - a hamburger and fries to go - but to him it was just the greatest thing ever, and he was going to make it the greatest thing ever for everybody else, and he did.


David Lee Roth


#always #commonplace #did #else #ever

Weight has always been one of those issues for me that won’t go away. I know, not terribly original, but what can I say? McDonald’s introduced the Happy Meal in my hometown on my seventh birthday, for Christ’s sake.


Kirstie Collins Brote


#humor #mcdonalds #new-adult-fiction #new-adult-lit #nineties

I've been tremendously moved by a bunch of odd books. Ross McDonald is very important to me. I love the Lew Archer books.


James Ellroy


#books #bunch #i #i love #important

The quickest way to experiencing the peace inside, is to learn to recognize when I am not at peace.


Jim McDonald


#inner-peace #inspirational #jim-mcdonald #spiritual #student-of-experience

The television commercial has mounted the most serious assault on capitalist ideology since the publication of Das Kapital. To understand why, we must remind ourselves that capitalism, like science and liberal democracy, was an outgrowth of the Enlightenment. Its principal theorists, even its most prosperous practitioners, believed capitalism to be based on the idea that both buyer and seller are sufficiently mature, well informed and reasonable to engage in transactions of mutual self-interest. If greed was taken to be the fuel of the capitalist engine, the surely rationality was the driver. The theory states, in part, that competition in the marketplace requires that the buyer not only knows what is good for him but also what is good. If the seller produces nothing of value, as determined by a rational marketplace, then he loses out. It is the assumption of rationality among buyers that spurs competitors to become winners, and winners to keep on winning. Where it is assumed that a buyer is unable to make rational decisions, laws are passed to invalidate transactions, as, for example, those which prohibit children from making contracts...Of course, the practice of capitalism has its contradictions...But television commercials make hash of it...By substituting images for claims, the pictorial commercial made emotional appeal, not tests of truth, the basis of consumer decisions. The distance between rationality and advertising is now so wide that it is difficult to remember that there once existed a connection between them. Today, on television commercials, propositions are as scarce as unattractive people. The truth or falsity of an advertiser's claim is simply not an issue. A McDonald's commercial, for example, is not a series of testable, logically ordered assertions. It is a drama--a mythology, if you will--of handsome people selling, buying and eating hamburgers, and being driven to near ecstasy by their good fortune. No claim are made, except those the viewer projects onto or infers from the drama. One can like or dislike a television commercial, of course. But one cannot refute it.


Neil Postman


#commercials #drama #emotional-appeal #falsities #idiocy

In corn, I think I've found the key to the American food chain. If you look at a fast-food meal, a McDonald's meal, virtually all the carbon in it - and what we eat is mostly carbon - comes from corn.


Michael Pollan


#carbon #chain #comes #corn #eat






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