If a restaurant named The Heart Attack Grill, which prides itself on selling intensely unhealthy hamburgers, has patrons being felled by titular heart attacks on the premises, can this be considered "thinning out the herd"? When did eateries start priding themselves on selling insanely caloric fat gram-filled food? I have never eaten something notorious for its indulgence factor, and I cannot say I am too sympathetic when someone who does ends up having health problems because of it. Same with smokers, drinkers, and druggers. Look, I got quite sick when I was 29, due in part to too-heavy drinking. I didn't blame anyone but myself for the stupidity of my choices and actions.
I can't wait until we start to see a flood of lawsuits aimed at the fast food industry by sick overweight people. Don't put me on the jury if you plan on suing, 'cause you'll lose.
Sorry if this all sounds judgmental. I just think if you make a choice to eat at a place called The Heart Attack Grill, you acknowledge its inherent unhealthiness and assume the risk eating a week's worth of fat and sodium in one sitting can put you at.
I can't wait until we start to see a flood of lawsuits aimed at the fast food industry by sick overweight people. Don't put me on the jury if you plan on suing, 'cause you'll lose.
Sorry if this all sounds judgmental. I just think if you make a choice to eat at a place called The Heart Attack Grill, you acknowledge its inherent unhealthiness and assume the risk eating a week's worth of fat and sodium in one sitting can put you at.