At 13:35:13 on Wed, 19 Mar 2008, Paul <paulmathewmac@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Molly Mockford
>"I'm very sorry to hear it"
>
>I'm confused. Why should one be sorry to hear that McDonald's and KFC
>are fad in India? And why should one look for a counter-balance in the
>Baaltis in towns and villages of U.K?
I don't like to see American cor****ations trying to take over the world.
In particular, I'm not a fan of Macdonalds and their highly dubious
cor****ate practices. I don't like seeing such fast-food places on every
street corner in this country, and if I were fortunate enough to visit
India I would not like to see Macdonalds and KFC all over the place. In
fact, I don't care for the ethos of fast-food at all; it makes for an
unhealthy and unbalanced diet, and it's one of the reasons why UK
children are obese and sluggish, in stark contrast to some other
countries where a child would be thankful to eat in a week what some of
our children eat in a day. If you get the chance to see the film
"Supersize Me", watch it.
But don't go for a burger first.
--
Molly Mockford
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little tem****ary
safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety - Benjamin Franklin
(My Reply-To address *is* valid, though may not remain so for ever.)


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