If you're fat enough, you eat for free
Jan. 17th, 2009 02:20 pmThe Heart Attack Grill, near Phoenix, Arizona is a fast food place that unashamedly markets themselves as having entrees "so good they're worth dying for." It's fast food that blatantly admits that, yes, it's bad for you, but people love it anyway.
One of their marketing gimmicks is that anyone weighing over 350 pounds eats for free. I'm not sure what to think, but let those with a knee-jerk reaction of indignation come screaming out of the woodwork.
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Date: 2009-01-17 10:07 pm (UTC)I have never had a problem with places like this that are blatantly unhealthy and I don't think anyone has a leg to stand on when they complain. It's the companies that try to market food as healthy which really isn't that annoys me. My thought invariably turn to any place that (when I was younger it was very popular) that they cook their food in vegetable oil. As if the word vegetable makes it better. Never mind that vegetable oil becomes saturated fat at any temperature above 150 degrees (if memory serves me) which means the Lard they cook these burgers in is fucking healthier then that.
Of course I also support doctor assisted suicide and across the board drug legalization.