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j.o.e wrote:I disagree actually..the kids on those wards are generally there because of heart defects from birth,rare ailments etc. Most of them probably never did or can't enjoy fast food. If McDonalds makes a contribution it should be accepted but the Gov't should use the opportunity to insist McDonalds maintains balanced marketing and food options for kids. Notice what kid meals look like now in the states. Marked improvement.
r3iXmann wrote:j.o.e wrote:I disagree actually..the kids on those wards are generally there because of heart defects from birth,rare ailments etc. Most of them probably never did or can't enjoy fast food. If McDonalds makes a contribution it should be accepted but the Gov't should use the opportunity to insist McDonalds maintains balanced marketing and food options for kids. Notice what kid meals look like now in the states. Marked improvement.
to put into perspective for you..how's it gonna look if a firearms sales company decided to donate money to 'develop' a ghetto?
or if a company that sells pork products decided to donate money to some islamic group?
it's also a form of advertising (negative advertising in this case)
j.o.e wrote:r3iXmann wrote:j.o.e wrote:I disagree actually..the kids on those wards are generally there because of heart defects from birth,rare ailments etc. Most of them probably never did or can't enjoy fast food. If McDonalds makes a contribution it should be accepted but the Gov't should use the opportunity to insist McDonalds maintains balanced marketing and food options for kids. Notice what kid meals look like now in the states. Marked improvement.
to put into perspective for you..how's it gonna look if a firearms sales company decided to donate money to 'develop' a ghetto?
or if a company that sells pork products decided to donate money to some islamic group?
it's also a form of advertising (negative advertising in this case)
I get your point..I honestly do.....but refusing the donation offers no option for dialogue. And its hypocritical when on one hand you say u are glad for foreign investment and pretend that this is not food for your citizens to consume. The Minister should just "man up" and request responsible actions from all fast food companies in terms of marketing healthy meals for kids..or legislate it.
uncle sam wrote:I can't understand how you all can say that is a good move?!?! When the hospital is lacking basic amenities... How stupid can you all be!
i see you'd have no problem with selling your body right? cuz you'd "need d money"
morals and ethics feller...they'll take you further in life than money can
Sky wrote:Err....For everyone saying the hospital needs it, that cash can't even run them for 2 weeks eh.
For who's gonna say "Any little will do", no, not for the message. It's not worth it.
sMASH wrote:well, when u deal in the industry where there are usually 'gifts' and 'donations' u realize they they do come with strings attached. so, to prevent any future complications, best not to weave no tangled web in the beginning
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