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Wednesday, October 11, 2006
John Stossel :: Townhall.com Columnist
McDonald's didn't make them fat
by John Stossel
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I have a question for federal Judge Robert Sweet: If your own children blamed McDonald's for making them fat, would you buy it?

I don't think so.

Yet the judge has given the green light to a lawsuit against McDonald's by two teenaged girls who claim the popular fast-food chain tricked them into eating food that made them fat and sick. At first it looked as if this lawsuit was going to be pushed down the garbage disposal, but now it's back. What's going on?

Three years ago, the girls accused McDonald's of deceptive advertising and selling unhealthy food. Judge Sweet dismissed the suit because the allegations were too vague. "Where should the line be drawn between an individual's own responsibility to take care of herself and society's responsibility to ensure others shield her?" he asked. "The complaint fails to allege the McDonald's products consumed by the plaintiffs were dangerous in any way other than that which was open and obvious to a reasonable consumer."

But he invited the plaintiffs to re-file it with more specific information. Sure enough, they did, and last month, the judge ruled that the girls had identified to his satisfaction "40 deceptive ads" and "sufficiently described" the harm McDonald's food allegedly caused them: "obesity, hypertension and elevated levels of LDL cholesterol."

Who knows what a jury will do when the lawyers play on its sympathy for the overweight girls. Whether McDonald's wins after a lengthy legal battle or loses and gets hit with a big damage award, you and I will pay through higher prices. Our choice of foods could even be limited if fast-food chains decide it's the only way to avoid future lawsuits. Au revoir, French fries?

Are we a nation of responsible adults or children? I don't want government to be my Daddy any more than I want it to be my Big Brother.

Whatever happened to self-responsibility? Sure, McDonald's commercials put the best spin on its products. All advertisers do that. Individuals should exercise caution, and parents should teach their kids a little skepticism. It's not as if information about nutrition is hard to come by. Today we're constantly harangued about cutting calories, reducing fat, and exercising more. McDonald's competitors, such as Subway, provide lots of counter-information. You'd have to live in a cave not to know about this stuff. Continued...

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What is the trial manly about?
I am writing a paper on this trial and i would like to know some good points and bad points please.It's due tomorrow so the sooner the better.Thanx.mouser

Personal Responsibilty
The IDEA that this sort of subject shows up bothers me.
Should children sue their mothers if they become fat and or unhealthy...???
Maybe I shouldn't have said that, there will now be people that do sue their own mothers...
I am concerned about what sort of people THINK this way. Blame somebody, anybody, especially those with money for what you put into your own mouth.
I have children. Healthy children.
They ate McDonalds. Once In A While.
How much McDonalds did those girls eat that they can blame their weight on McDonalds. If they are teenagers, what was their mother feeding them?
What kind of lunatic judges do we have running our judial system that a person can DO such a ridiculous thing???
How on earth can a judge distingish between what those girls ate from their own kitchens and how can they prove how much they ate at McD? Receipts???
Who CARES if the ads are...misleading...
Should I sue my laundry detergent company if my shirts don't really smell like mounatin grass???
As I said, I have children. It has become very difficult to TEACH them personal responsibilty when the lawyers take such silly cases, and the judges waste time and tax dollars listening to them.
Someone, anyone should simply tell those girls to stop eating so much and exercise more.
BTW: Maybe the McDonalds lawyers should find out if those girls are bragging about how much money they are going to shake down from McDonalds...
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