Message from @Broo TulsiGang 2024 🇬🇧 🇺🇸

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2019-11-27 23:09:11 UTC  

Economies of scale my dude

2019-11-27 23:09:16 UTC  

yes

their economy of scale. they have employees

2019-11-27 23:09:49 UTC  

why can McDonalds afford to sell a burger for £1?

you have two hands and mouth

make your own

2019-11-27 23:10:08 UTC  

and then a pub charges you £7.50

do your own Labour

2019-11-27 23:10:29 UTC  

If I were to buy the ingredients for a burger I'd have to spend around £10

2019-11-27 23:11:14 UTC  

McDonalds can afford to run low prices because of economies of scale, and so do other fast food chains

2019-11-27 23:11:40 UTC  

They produce and sell so much volume that they can

McDonald's doesn't even sell food. Your arguement is invalid

2019-11-27 23:12:02 UTC  

And they have hundreds of employees behind every burger

2019-11-27 23:12:07 UTC  

alright...

shit tier calories

pls feed your children on that

make my fucking day

2019-11-27 23:12:57 UTC  

What are you even on about? <:think_madpepe:378717098630971395>

you call it food and you wouldn't take your own kids there

2019-11-27 23:13:31 UTC  

Yes, it's food.

2019-11-27 23:13:36 UTC  

It's bad food, but still food

would you feed a McD's to your Dog?

2019-11-27 23:14:37 UTC  

Food is *"any nourishing substance that is eaten, drunk, or otherwise taken into the body to sustain life, provide energy, promote growth, etc."*

A burger still contains these properties, albeit in an unhealthy balance

cus I wouldn't

2019-11-27 23:15:17 UTC  

I don't even know where you're trying to go with the argument

I'm saying I wouldn't feed my dog with that shit

and people eat so much of it

they get record breakingly fat

McD's can make the burger as flat as cardboard and still idiots line up and buy it

2019-11-27 23:20:57 UTC  

Yes, and I just told you why

it's the addicting taste of meat

2019-11-27 23:21:31 UTC  

It's not the meat, it's all the fats and oils

that you could buy anywhere else for less

2019-11-27 23:22:02 UTC  

for less I'd argue that it's pretty much impossible