Consumer group threatens lawsuit over McDonald's Happy Meal toys

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markw

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"(AP) — Are the toys in your child's Happy Meal making him fat?

The Center for Science in the Public Interest says they are. The Washington-based consumer advocacy group threatened to file a lawsuit against McDonald's Tuesday, charging that the fast food chain "unfairly and deceptively" markets the toys to children.

"McDonald's marketing has the effect of conscripting America's children into an unpaid drone army of word-of-mouth marketers, causing them to nag their parents to bring them to McDonald's," CSPI's Stephen Gardner wrote to the heads of the chain in a letter announcing the lawsuit."

Uhh... don't these people know how to tell their children "no"?

Most people do and because they have problems with their spoiled bastiches, why does else who knows how to raise their kids have to be deprived of one of childhood's little pleasures?

If you don't believe me (and I wouldn't believe it either), click here
 
Patrukas777

Patrukas777

Senior Audioholic
Obviously parents don't know how to say no...Another lawsuit due to the weak minded...What do they expect, should they put toys in happy meals that kids don't like? There's always an excuse for something, people can never admit that they are the problem. Why don't they suit McDonald's because there food tastes good, and they are fat because they love the taste too much.:rolleyes::D
 
Ares

Ares

Audioholic Samurai
Here's what I tell my daughter when she asks for a Happy Meal.......... NO!, of course it's followed up with another question Why? and I use the golden oldie of responses........ Because I said so. She doesn't like and say's I'm not your friend, my response I'm not here to be your friend, I'm here to be your Father.

I see this far to often where parents are trying to be their kids friends and less time being parents. My cousin and his wife falls into this category they try to hard to be friends with their kids and they walk all over them and run wild like animals. I have noticed that when kids act out or in this case get fat from the fast food that getting shoved in their face there's that group of parents that look to blame others for their kids issues and take no responsibility for that, but these same parents are quick to take credit when their kids make it to college.

So to these parents who want to sue McDonald's for their kids getting fat do everybody a favor and stop having children because you are contaminating the gene pool, your teaching your children to take no responsibility for their actions, it was you who bought the Happy Meal, it was you who made the choice by not saying NO, so your to blame not McDonalds. Sorry for the long rant but these type of parents just plain p*** me off.
 
s162216

s162216

Full Audioholic
This reminds me of that stupid lawsuit where that woman sued Macdonalds for making their coffee hotter than everybody else so that when she spilt it over herself she got 3rd degree burns. And she got $3,000,000 or something for it!
Thats just stupid as her fault for spilling it on herself, not macdonalds. Sure they may have mad it slightly hotter, but if you spill any sort of hot drink over yourself your likely to get burnt.

Someone tried a similar lawsuit in the UK, the judge threw it out as he said there was no case for compensation. Right decision.
 
ricocetj

ricocetj

Junior Audioholic
Will someone in this country stand up and take responsibility for their own F&^$%#*$ actions already?!?!

I don't understand the mindset of suing a company and claiming that they are "making" you do something. The only person who can make you do something is you. If you're weak minded enough to let your kid run your life then at least have the decency to be too embarrassed to admit it in a lawsuit.
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
Will someone in this country stand up and take responsibility for their own F&^$%#*$ actions already?!?!

I don't understand the mindset of suing a company and claiming that they are "making" you do something. The only person who can make you do something is you. If you're weak minded enough to let your kid run your life then at least have the decency to be too embarrassed to admit it in a lawsuit.
Like Rico said - it's not the toys making you fat - it's the food YOU put in your mouth make you fat.
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
Nah!

Will someone in this country stand up and take responsibility for their own F&^$%#*$ actions already?!?!
It's easier to blame others for ones own shortcomings. That's what keeps the lawyers in this country in money.
 
gmichael

gmichael

Audioholic Spartan
This reminds me of that stupid lawsuit where that woman sued Macdonalds for making their coffee hotter than everybody else so that when she spilt it over herself she got 3rd degree burns. And she got $3,000,000 or something for it!
Thats just stupid as her fault for spilling it on herself, not macdonalds. Sure they may have mad it slightly hotter, but if you spill any sort of hot drink over yourself your likely to get burnt.

Someone tried a similar lawsuit in the UK, the judge threw it out as he said there was no case for compensation. Right decision.
When this was going on, I was laughing about it with a group at work. One women (with a masters degree no less) took offense to what I was saying and informed me that the coffee was 180 degrees! 180? I asked. But we used to boil water in the good ol’ days to make coffee. Isn’t that 212? 180 seems a little cool for making coffee.

What’s next? Does Cracker Jacks get in trouble for the toys they put at the bottom of their boxes for decades? What about all the cereals that used to come with toys?
 
gmichael

gmichael

Audioholic Spartan
By the way, I’m not smart enough to make 6 figures a year. Do you think I could sue the school system for failing me? Think of all the money I lost because I just didn’t get smart in school. It’s their fault I tell you.
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
Catch 22.

By the way, I’m not smart enough to make 6 figures a year. Do you think I could sue the school system for failing me? Think of all the money I lost because I just didn’t get smart in school. It’s their fault I tell you.
The schools lawyer would that if you were smart enough to sue them for having done a poor job educating you, that would be proof that they did.
 
gmichael

gmichael

Audioholic Spartan
The schools lawyer would that if you were smart enough to sue them for having done a poor job educating you, that would be proof that they did.
Maybe my wife could file. After all, she has to suffer my ignorance, and you can't blame her for marrying me. No one else takes the blame for their own actions.:rolleyes:
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
When this was going on, I was laughing about it with a group at work. One women (with a masters degree no less) took offense to what I was saying and informed me that the coffee was 180 degrees! 180? I asked. But we used to boil water in the good ol’ days to make coffee. Isn’t that 212? 180 seems a little cool for making coffee.
Just for nerd points, woman would be correct about 180f boiling point, IF she lived in mountains at 16946 ft altitude :D
http://www.csgnetwork.com/h2oboilcalc.html

However that altitude is right on the borderline, which above it we humans can not acclimatize for long-term residence
http://www.merck.com/mmpe/sec21/ch320/ch320a.html
 
gmichael

gmichael

Audioholic Spartan
Good coffee at McD ?? :eek::eek::confused:
Asfarasicare it could be first Moon McD - coffee would still suck :D
What about the other people who make coffee in that area? Why spend all that money on an expensive coffee maker if you can't get the water over 180?
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
I gotta be real here.

As of the last year or so, Mickey Dee's puts out a surprisingly dang good cuppa joe. I like it better than Starbucks. This is no joke.
 
gmichael

gmichael

Audioholic Spartan
I like it better than Starbucks.
That's like saying that you prefer having your finger stepped on instead of being kicked in the teeth.:eek:

Sorry. Couldn't stop myself. I'm a baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad poster.
 
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Chu Gai

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Back when I was a kid, some time after mastodons had become extinct, I remember something called recess where we could run around outside, maybe play softball or basketball, and so forth. From what I understand, nowadays it's not quite the same. The activities are much more monitored and I've seen grammar school kids walking the perimeter of the ball field I guess so they don't get hurt. It seems like there's much less physical activity for kids. When we wanted to do something after school because we were bored, we'd make a few phone calls and drive our bikes down to a schoolyard and maybe play baseball, football, basketball, or whatever. Even during the winter, I can remember biking with a shovel in hand where the whole group of us would shovel off the court. I guess nowadays there's a lot less of that. Even with ballfields around where I live, I rarely see anything than organized sports going on. I don't see kids gathering just to play. Video games? I think if we'd had them back then we probably wouldn't have had as much activity and possibly have been a bit chunkier.
 
MinusTheBear

MinusTheBear

Audioholic Ninja
As of the last year or so, Mickey Dee's puts out a surprisingly dang good cuppa joe. I like it better than Starbucks. This is no joke.
Starbucks is garbage coffee and waaaaayyyyyyy overpriced.
 
gmichael

gmichael

Audioholic Spartan
Back when I was a kid, some time after mastodons had become extinct, I remember something called recess where we could run around outside, maybe play softball or basketball, and so forth. From what I understand, nowadays it's not quite the same. The activities are much more monitored and I've seen grammar school kids walking the perimeter of the ball field I guess so they don't get hurt. It seems like there's much less physical activity for kids. When we wanted to do something after school because we were bored, we'd make a few phone calls and drive our bikes down to a schoolyard and maybe play baseball, football, basketball, or whatever. Even during the winter, I can remember biking with a shovel in hand where the whole group of us would shovel off the court. I guess nowadays there's a lot less of that. Even with ballfields around where I live, I rarely see anything than organized sports going on. I don't see kids gathering just to play. Video games? I think if we'd had them back then we probably wouldn't have had as much activity and possibly have been a bit chunkier.
That's because all those activities cost parents extra money now.
 
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