I haven’t ate McDonald’s in at least 2 years if not more (and before that I ate it sparingly) But for some reason everytime I see mcdonalds or imagine it I do crave it. But I don’t get it. I eat decent food, including well made burgers. And I can go get food from somewhere else if I don’t feel like cooking. So I don’t get it (and I don’t think it’s entirely nostalgia)

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      30 days ago

      Knowing this makes me feel better about being off the veganism wagon.

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    30 days ago

    What specifically are you craving? Sometimes craving something is due to a mineral or vitamin you need and you can find out what it is and eat something healthy with that in it.

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      Their fries and my usual order (two mcdoubles). Maybe it’s sugar but beyond that I don’t think it’s a deficiency issue

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    Partly the problem is that you probably haven’t been sufficiently disgusted enough yet. I weaned myself off a lot of things, but the first few years the cravings and the cheat days kept happening. They just got less and less frequent until one day I cheated and whatever it was turned out to be really gross.

    2 years is still in the window of time where your cravings are still coming through. They will fade eventually. Trust me.

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    buy 28% fat mince, get a pan to a high heat, make a small mince ball, put the mince ball on the hot pan for 10 seconds on one side, then flip it over, parchement paper over the top and press down with the bottom of a small pot to make the patty, fry for 3-4 minutes, flip, add american cheese, toast buns, add mustard, franks hot sauce and 2 pickles.

    Salt the patties

    I usually make mines a double.

    Congrats you have 4-5 burgers for 4-5 quid.

    this burger will be 10x better than any mcslop burger and literally like 10% of the price

    also as to why this happens

    its the same reason cuba banned advertising, that shit is brain worms.

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    2 years? Mental addiction more than physical. You’ve gone without it and can see readily available so it’s in your face but you haven’t substituted it with a good addiction. Hence the craving.

    If you were addicted to something else that was healthy for you, you would be able to take or leave the McDonald’s without any mental burden. The trick is to find that something else.

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    Honestly, just eat it, let it out of your system. You will probably be disappointed at how the taste became worse over time haha. For me, it’s better to do it than keep repressing yourself, which at least for me, only makes the desire stronger

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        Boycotting is a liberal form of struggle, if you can even call it that. Because it believes that your individual choice will have an impact on the outcome of a company.

        Going vegan won’t stop the meat industry from murdering millions of animals. You deciding you won’t eat from fast food companies will not affect their profits, because they exploit people internationally, and it’s unfeasible to organize a boycott in this scale.

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          22 days ago

          individual boycott is somewhat liberal, yes. collective boycott, as with BDS, has impacts, especially as part of a broader mass movement, as is the case with israel and south africa

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            It surely is not the case for someone going vegan or eating fast food. The only legitimate reasons to not eat meat or fast food is your own individual health, because your individual choices will only affect your individual outcomes. It’s idealist to believe choosing a different source of consumption will have an impact over the industry. For instance, McDonald’s main source of income is not even selling food, it’s rent and royalties from franchises all over the world.

            The liberal part of this idea is restricting political protest or activity to what you consume, basically transforming action into another individual form of consumerism.

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              i think i may not have been clear that i was talking specifically about mcdonald’s being on the bds list. i know the boycott had better results in the middle east but it hasn’t had zero effect in the west