[quote]rainjack wrote:
jehovasfitness wrote:
Read Fast Food Nation and then maybe you’ll understand about the ir business practices when it comes to their workers.
I have actually gained 50 lbs if you’re reading comprehension was on par (jk), 130-189 is more than 50. Of course that was over a long span (so I don’t usually go around stating that too often) as I was 160s for a long time.
Guess, I’ll get back to you once I have (though my goal is only 210, so that won’t put me at your magical 50 lbs)
I ask for proof and you tell me to read a book? Sorry - that’s not good enough. Prove your position on your own. I don’t do your bidding.
Good for you. You gained 50 pounds. I meant that when you gained ANOTHER 50 - then you might be able to give advice. When you hit 243 - then we’ll talk.
Now either come with some proof that Burger King is engaged in unethical business practice - or sit down, and go sit with the skinny kids who talk out of their ass. [/quote]
BK has actively worked to undermine labor organization. In some cases they have not paid workers for hours where they were scheduled, appeared, yet did not have work so they sat in the backroom unpaid til they were needed. They have fired employees for simply supporting other labor unions.
Not to mention the practices of the slaughter houses they acquire their meat from.
BK is far from the worst but your deluding yourself if you think they are completely on the up and up.