McDonald's

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McDonald's is the American fast food chain. Besides selling fast food, McDonald's contributes to the development of the world through bringing work in underdeveloped countries and establishing a local supply chain. So McDonald's creates more jobs than those restaurants in their own countries and acts as an ambassador of western democratic values. Unlike Burger King, which subliminally supports a monarchical/dictatorial system of government, the fascist-leaning Wienerschnitzel, and Wendy's which is obviously feminist.

Criticism

McDonald's has often been accused of knowingly selling unhealthy food. McDonald's states that health is not only an issue of food but also of a balanced active lifestyle; this is why many McDonald's restaurants have a jungle gym for the children to play in and be active. McDonald's also sells salads and water, two healthy food items, and several drinks that are artificially flavored to taste like fruit. The 'Documentation' 'Super Size Me' aimed at proving that McDonald's had no interest in healthy customers whatsoever. The movie though was done in a Michael Moore style, so it might be considered that this movie was part of a plot against McDonald's.