Now that was unexpected
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/another-heart-attack-grill-customer-collapses-while-eating-191647836.html
Now that was unexpected
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/another-heart-attack-grill-customer-collapses-while-eating-191647836.html
The restaurant owner uses the word "lifestyle" no less than three times in that story.
To quote "The Princess Bride:" "You keep using that word. I do not think you understand what it means."
Margie
I love the honesty in their advertising. It's obviously gimmicky, but way better than the faux-healthy slant that the big-name burger places often take.
Gimmie a by-pass burger washed down with a butterfat milkshake and some unfiltered cigarettes
friedgreencorrado wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7utfMqN3qkc
'There's more pork in the pork flavored broccoli than there is in the bacon!'
There's lots of people who don't want the Nanny State telling them how to live. When NYC starts banning trans fats http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16051436/ns/health-diet_and_nutrition/t/new-york-city-passes-trans-fat-ban/ something's got to give.
It's rare for me to eat anything 'fat free' because generally it tastes like cardboard. Example: I love vanilla creamer in my coffee but the fat free variety is nasty. So I buy the regular type. The great thing: I (and everyone else) have a choice. I can buy the evil high fat type, the next person can buy the fat free type. That's what this country is all about.
So if the Heart Attack Grill sells these killer burgers that's 100% their right to and my right (along with everyone else) to decide whether or not I want one. That's freedom in action.
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