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Default Behind the Scenes at a McDonald's Burger Shoot

On Jun 26, 1:53*pm, "jmcquown" > wrote:
> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
>
> om...
>
> > On 25/06/2012 8:01 PM, notbob wrote:
> >> On 2012-06-25, Tara > wrote:

>
> >>> "McDonald's in Canada answers the question "Why does your food look
> >>> different in the advertising than what is in the store?" with this

>
> >> In the US, it's perfectly legal to "enhance" reality and shoot pics
> >> that are not even remotely close to what's being sold over the
> >> counter. *I can't find the link, but it's been discussed, here,
> >> before.

>
> > I was disappointed to hear learn how little little pure fruit juice has to
> > be in a product for it to be called pure fruit juice. Call me old
> > fashioned or just plan naive, but I had been under the impression that
> > pure fruit juice would be just that.... pure fruit juice.

>
> We could always go back to the days of 'I Love Lucy' and squeeze our own
> orange or grapefruit juice every morning


Why would you want to squeeze the juice out of fruit for breakfast?
All the (albeit natural) sugar without any of the fibre or half the
nutrition, and making a mess along with it.

Seems like madness to me.

Just eat the thing!