Scott
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Re: The London 2012 Olympics Discussion
Whilst McDonald's is not healthy at all, they can still use their food to promote healthy eating and well-being. Happy Meal's have recently given away pedometers and other keep fit 'toys' and their menus at the Olympics can push salads and healthier options over the burgers and fattier foods.
They might not do this, but it's always an option. What's more 'strange' I suppose is why Cadbury are a sponsor as 'The Official Treat Provider of the Olympics'. We all need a treat but does the world's biggest sporting event need chocolate?
Whilst McDonald's is not healthy at all, they can still use their food to promote healthy eating and well-being. Happy Meal's have recently given away pedometers and other keep fit 'toys' and their menus at the Olympics can push salads and healthier options over the burgers and fattier foods.
They might not do this, but it's always an option. What's more 'strange' I suppose is why Cadbury are a sponsor as 'The Official Treat Provider of the Olympics'. We all need a treat but does the world's biggest sporting event need chocolate?