ARE YOU SERIOUS McDonald’s

Borrowing ideas from Jane Austen, I would say, “it is a truth universally acknowledged, that a man in desire of losing weight, must not go into McDonald’s.” Why? Everyone knows the answer– fast food gives you calories more than anything.

However, this restaurant is about to post calorie counts on all its menu next week to help customers make more healthful decisions when they are ordering fries and quarter pounders. A question quickly arose to me while I was reading an article reporting this oncoming event on New York Times, “why this the corporate giant making such an ironic move?”

I worked at McDonald’s for almost year. After that, I hardly  go there. I felt the oil and greasiness I had seen during that year would be enough to supply me with enough cholesterol and fat for the rest of my life psychologically! (ewww -.-)

The input of calorie counts really does not seem logical. Some argues that this has more to do with public relations than public health.  This argument is rather disturbing to me for knowing that in the world of business, the company’s benefit is sometimes more valuable than the well-being of the public. And oftentimes, PR is the means to make this happen.

 

The article can be found by the link http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/13/business/mcdonalds-to-start-posting-calorie-counts.html?hp

 

An inspirational encounter during a stationary look-out

huge eraser for huge mistake

First week of university was certainly overwhelming. Unimaginably huge size of lecture classes, innovative teaching styles, 40%-worth finals all seemed rather terrifying to me. I kept thinking to myself, “what if I did this wrong”, “what if I didn’t get that correct”…

So, to give everyone a break from all the stress, here’s a very “easy-going”, oversized eraser that I came across at Chapters while I was looking for stationary. “For really big mistakes” is captioned on this eraser. I feel so grateful to the manufacturer of this eraser for the lighthearted mockery the eraser emits to me. Maybe it isn’t such a disastrous thing to make a mistake; maybe university isn’t as terrifying as it seems. It might be such a cliche to say that nobody is flawless, but not everyone is willing to admit this fact. Now, however, I will tell myself that it’s okay to make a mistake because I have a huge eraser!