Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Prince Charles wants to ban McDonalds?

Apparently even British royal family are concerned about health.

Personally, I never knew that Prince Charles ate organic food or set up a farm on one of his estates that does't use artificial pesticides or fertilizers. I never thought the eating habits of the royal family.

When he suggests, banning McDonalds, he was in the United Arab Emirates when he said this. They have the world's second highest number of diabetes cases per capita.

McDonald's replying that Prince Harry ate there in 2005 is, in my opinion, silly. That was over a year ago, possibly close to two years, depending on the month.

I think moderation is the key in this though. Eating an excess of McDonald's or other fast food can cause weight problems and health problems. However, if people would focus on eating such foods in moderation would help fight these problems.

Besides, if Prince Charles wanted to talk about obesity problems, maybe he should concentrate on things in his own country.

With obesity on the rise in the United Kingdom, second in the world only to the United States, perhaps Prince Charles should look at his own people and the health issues and weight issues with them.

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