Should I eat McDonalds for dinner?
I mean I could cook chicken but McDonalds taste better then my chicken, and I don't have to cook it.
Yes
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No
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You should stay away from processed foods as much as possible, and stay even further away from fast-food. Here's a little story. I grew up on fast food. All through middle school and high school I always had fast food for lunch. When I was 19, I got very, very ill. My body had developed allergies to almost everything I was eating; wheat, dairy, and certain components even of fruits and vegetables. It took me years to figure out everything that was wrong, and for some of those years I was bed-ridden. It turns out, your body can learn to refuse to fully digest foods that are stuffed with chemicals and preservatives, or even develop an allergic touch reaction to it. Food like McDonalds will ruin your health and shorten your life. Side: No
You definitely should not eat McDonalds for dinner. Such food as burgers, hot dogs, fries, Coke and other similar products have huge amount of calories because they contain a lot of fat and sugar. Besides, recipes for their preparation are directed to increase an appetite from consumers that force buyers to buy it more and more. All the calories that we get together with this food, do not carry any benefit, and they are completely empty, and quickly deposited in the form of excess fat. According to Aazdak Alisimo eating fast food regularly can lead to early dementia, increases the risk of memory damage. Moreover, "There's strong evidence now that a fast-food type of diet high in fat and sugar, the kind of diet many Americans subsist on can cause significant damage to your liver and have extremely serious consequences for your health," says Brent Tetri, M.D., professor of internal medicine at the Saint Louis University Liver Center. Side: No
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