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Government and Food

n/an/a Member Posts: 168,427
edited July 2002 in General Discussion
Well I see that the long am of our government is reaching into another aspect of our lives, and telling us what is good or bad for you and I,

Following is an example of how stupid some people and our government has become..

If you eat 5 whoppers, 8 bigmacks, 14 orders of fries, and all the fried apple pies in the joint, you might get FAT!!!!! DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUH.


Thursday, July 25, 2002
By Michael Y. Park


NEW YORK - Want a class-action lawsuit with that burger?


A New York City lawyer has filed suit against the four big fast-food corporations, saying their fatty foods are responsible for his client's obesity and related health problems.

Samuel Hirsch filed his lawsuit Wednesday at a New York state court in the Bronx, alleging that McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's and KFC Corporation are irresponsible and deceptive in the posting of their nutritional information, that they need to offer healthier options on their menus, and that they create a de facto addiction in their consumers, particularly the poor and children.

"You don't need nicotine or an illegal drug to create an addiction, you're creating a craving," Hirsch said. "I think we'll find that the fast-food industry has not been totally up front with the consumers."

The suit does not specify the amount of damages Hirsch and his client are seeking.

Industry officials lambasted the legal action.

"It's senseless, baseless and ridiculous," National Restaurant Association spokeswoman Katharine Kim said. "There are choices in restaurants and people can make these choices, and there's a little personal responsibility as well."

KFC spokeswoman Amy Sherwood said her company couldn't comment on the lawsuit because it hadn't yet been served, but dismissed the idea that the fried-chicken chain ought to be held responsible for anyone's health problems.

"Eating sensibly combined with exercise is the best solution for a healthy lifestyle," she said. "KFC offers a variety of menu offerings for those who want a more healthy choice."

Walter Olson, a Manhattan Institute fellow specializing in legal-system issues, called the suit a blatant attempt to cash in on the recent publicity over obesity and the tobacco settlements. He also said it disregarded the idea that people are responsible for their own actions.

"Most people are aware if eating double cheeseburgers, it's not the same as celery," he said. "We all have appetites, but people have no trouble walking down the street and buying a different kind of food. They're not somehow forced to keep going back and keep supersizing. Overeating is a bad habit and is one of the pitfalls of human nature."

So far, there's only a single complainant named in the suit, but Hirsch said at least two other clients would be filing soon in what he aims to make into a class-action lawsuit. All were regular fast-food consumers who suffer from ailments ranging from obesity to diabetes.

The lead plaintiff, 56-year-old maintenance supervisor Caesar Barber, ate at fast-food restaurants four or five times a week and blames his fatty diet for his obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure and cholesterol and the two heart attacks he has suffered.

"I trace it all back to the high fat, grease and salt, all back to McDonald's, Wendy's, Burger King - there was no fast food I didn't eat, and I ate it more often than not because I was single, it was quick and I'm not a very good cook," Barber said in an interview with Foxnews.com.

"It was a necessity, and I think it was killing me, my doctor said it was killing me, and I don't want to die."

Frances Winn, a 57-year-old retired nurse, said her habit of eating at fast-food restaurants at least twice a week since 1975, caused her to go from a size 6 to a size 18, and inflicted her with hypertension, high cholesterol and a hyperthyroid problem.

Israel Bradley, 59, said his ritual of eating a pound of french fries a week gave him high blood pressure, diabetes, made him obese and forces him to walk with a cane. In 1993, he passed out and had to be rushed to the emergency room because of the medical problems caused by his diet.

"I got addicted to it," he said.

Winn and Bradley would both file New York state suits soon, Hirsch said.

The aim of the legal action is to force the fast-food industry to "offer a larger variety to the consumers, including non-meat vegetarian, less grams of fat, and a reduction of size" of their meals, along with federal legislation that would require warning labels on fast food similar to those on tobacco products, Hirsch said.

"Hopefully it will change the eating habits of the American public," he said.

In December, then Surgeon General David Satcher declared obesity America's soon-to-be number one killer, and urged for there to be a healthier range of food available to consumers.






"A wise man is a man that realizes just how little he knows"




Edited by - Classic095 on 07/30/2002 23:42:53

Comments

  • HighballHighball Member Posts: 15,755
    edited November -1
    Its NOT your fault..that you are a prime hog,and can't push away from the table..

    God,Guts,& GunsHave we lost all 3 ??
  • TazmuttTazmutt Member Posts: 862 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Shoot all the (fat) bas***ds and suffocate the friggin lawyer under their fat, naked carcasses !!!! After stuffing his mouth full of Mickey D fries and a couple Wendys classics
  • inspectorknuckleheadinspectorknucklehead Member Posts: 81 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Hey, when the thieving lawyers weren't sucessful in suing the gun manufactures, where else could they turn. They gotta sue someone, it's their job. Teddy Kennedy won't let them sue the beer and whiskey companies and they had to sue someone, or they would explode. Poor fellas. My heart goes out to them. (yea, right)

    John Colson

    "He that hath no sword, let him sell his garment and buy one" Luke 2:36
  • pigeoncreek1pigeoncreek1 Member Posts: 217 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I heard something about this on the radio the other day. ABSOLUTELY CRAZY!!! Now the government needs to regulate our fast food intake! If you want to eat 6 double whoppers a day, be prepared to face the concequences, I don't think anyone held this guy down and shoveled them in! Besides, If this guy had other health related issues, he would have been put on a diet by his doctor, so he was warned!! I guess if Wendy's offered a veggie burger he would have opted for that instead of the Classic triple with cheese....YEA right!! This no wheelpower assh*** is giving the government another reason to infringe in our daily lives!

    Gun control is hitting your target
  • NighthawkNighthawk Member Posts: 12,022 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Sounds like a case of no self respect,Must less the Goverement showing any.But it could have a good intent behind it


    Best!!!

    Rugster
  • SP TigerSP Tiger Member Posts: 872 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    This is just so unbelieveable that it just makes me sick! Every personal problem in the world is someone else's fault. It's time to get rid of about 1 million lawyers and twice that many stupid people. Geez! What is this country coming to?

    Better to have and not need, than need and not have.
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