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Ideas for curbing obesity.?



I once read (and I think it was a tongue in cheek comment) in a newspaper that the doors to macdonalds should be made so that anyone with a 36" waist or more couldnt fit through them. Now it obviously wouldnt work as people would use the drive through (before any of the "non sense of humour brigade" jump on the question!

But it makes good sense though doesnt it?

If anyone with a waist bigger than 36" wasn't allowed to go through McDonald's doors, then McDonald's would seriously go out of business.
Rich T?
Rich Tea biscuit?!
I think they should lock fat kids in Macdonalds and let them eat til they explode... that would teach them a lesson not to eat so much...
ha ha....blimey thats hilarious...
shoot fat ppl......that will stop fat ppl leaving their houses.
therefor there is no problem cos they will havta starve until they are thin enough to go shopping!
tony blair if u read this call me!
couldn't you fit in sideways? i'm not sure that it's a good idea. if i were too big to go in, i would send someone else in to get it me. i don't think it would reduce obesity. people always find ways round these type of things.
it makes perfect sense lol, well they need to do something anyway!
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