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Just now, Batman_fan said:

Should parents share the same responsibility if diabetes is discovered in all kids who followed the same diet? Parents argument is they don't know the diet would cause diabetes. 

Parents MUST monitor what their children are eating. Along with the items in the food

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4 minutes ago, Batman_fan said:

Don't you think McD should have done something to fix this when many people have same issue?

If you ask me definitely not since everything in the world or most of them has side effects.. and I ain't sure if this happened from one location or 100+ locations of the franchise

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5 minutes ago, Batman_fan said:

Don't you think McD should have done something to fix this when many people have same issue?

Why should mcd should do 

were they forcing on you to eat the thing.

Why would any business should take ethical responsibility ?

ethical ga vunte anni businessess  inta pollution inta extinction of species intha deforestation em vundedii kaadu 

 

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8 minutes ago, Batman_fan said:

Should parents share the same responsibility if diabetes is discovered in all kids who followed the same diet? Parents argument is they don't know the diet would cause diabetes. 

Ala ela telvakunda vuntadii man 

 

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3 minutes ago, dasara_bullodu said:

Parents MUST monitor what their children are eating. Along with the items in the food

Assume kids are forced to eat or do not have parents who can understand what is junk vs what is healthy. 

If you are McD CEO, what is your response when research finds out this?

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2 hours ago, Batman_fan said:

A guy has been eating in a fast food restaurant since he is 5 years old. He is now 15 years old and doctors confirmed he has diabetes. For discussion sake assume it is caused by the diet he followed for last 10 years. 

Should that restaurant take ethical responsibility and do something? or they don't have to worry?

Me replies vesukondi. 

Added 1: Also assume that restaurant is one of the cheapest restaurant available in his place and that doesn't care about healthy food. It is also a billion dollar company. 

Added 2: Assume it is McD

Added 3: This is after the fact. So avoid lectures to his parents and the kid as we cannot do anything now. 

Added 4: A recent scientific study concluded that people who have been eating in subway, panera for 10 years do not have this problem.

Added 5: One study also found that people eating fast food two or three times every week are 50 percent more likely to develop type 2 diabetes or heart disease.

Added 6: He or his parents has no info or do not know having the same diet from this restaurant will affect health in long run. 

Why catch leaves after burnt man.. 

see how he can control that diabetes by doing physical, insulin shots, etc

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9 minutes ago, jbourne said:

Ala ela telvakunda vuntadii man 

 

No one knows that time. Those days there was no research or study on fast food. When cigarettes/cigars were introduced in the market, even companies don't know the long term ill effects of smoking. After many studies people figured and now there is law that says they need to put caption on every pack "smoking is injurious to health"

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11 minutes ago, jbourne said:

Why should mcd should do 

were they forcing on you to eat the thing.

Why would any business should take ethical responsibility ?

ethical ga vunte anni businessess  inta pollution inta extinction of species intha deforestation em vundedii kaadu 

 

Yes, that doesn't mean companies should discard ethics to earn profits. Not all profits are same. 

Slowly corps are realizing there is also ethical way of doing business. If they can't do, they are doing something else to compensate for the damage they are causing. 

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4 minutes ago, Batman_fan said:

Assume kids are forced to eat or do not have parents who can understand what is junk vs what is healthy. 

If you are McD CEO, what is your response when research finds out this?

 
 
 
 

 

It is not McD's responsibility.  Children eating outside is parents' responsibility.

 

McD have to put nutirional content , it's the law.

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8 minutes ago, k2s said:

Why catch leaves after burnt man.. 

see how he can control that diabetes by doing physical, insulin shots, etc

Let's say you are CEO of McD. What would you do so that your brand is not damaged? 

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6 minutes ago, dasara_bullodu said:

 

 

It is not McD's responsibility.  Children eating outside is parents' responsibility.

 

McD have to put nutirional content , it's the law.

Okay. assume the guy is 15 years old and he ate for 10 years. No parents and he has all the right to do what ever he wants to do. 

All he saw is nutritional content and didn't care about anything else as there is nothing about log term effect of eating same McD food. On the other hand, there were people who ate subway for 10 years with no issues.

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8 minutes ago, BUDDY said:

Mana and manolla health gurinchi manam ey chuskonappudu why should the restaurants care about it ?

Because other restaurants are taking care. Look at Panera, Subway. They claim they are healthiest. 

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Just now, Batman_fan said:

Because other restaurants are taking care. Look at Panera, Subway. They claim they are healthiest. 

they are not taking care. It is just a marketing tactic. Subway healthy aa naa bongu aa fat to fit photo is a fake

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