Why we really need Illegals: Better Mexican Food
December 8th, 2006 by Jared MorrisWhy? Because no one ever got infected with E. Coli at La Queztalteca… Okay, so all the Taco Bells in Delaware are closed… I guess that means no 10-pack of crunchy tacos and Mountain Dew Baja Blast for dinner… I’m never shocked by the mindless indulgence of the people of Delaware.. Upon reading the quotes of some Taco Bell enthusiasts in today’s News Journal.. I can’t help but thinking that we are lost as a society:
Sean McNeil: “I’m not sick so far,” he said. “It’s pretty much hit-or-miss wherever you eat.” Bernadette Weikel: “I came in for a quick taco because I figured it would be safer today than ever,”Is it really worth being infected with E. Coli for a taco?? I wish that all fast food was deadly (I mean, faster). That way maybe I could stop myself from pulling into every Hardees that I see…
Is it really worth being infected with E. Coli for a taco?? I wish that all fast food was deadly (I mean, faster). That way maybe I could stop myself from pulling into every Hardees that I see…On a side note: Burger is selling X-Box games that feature the Burger King in different Scenarios… Marketing to Children is just tremendous.. I hope it never stops. Get em hooked on the Double Whooper with Cheese at an early age… Their future cardiologist will thank you.
December 8th, 2006 at 8:36 pm
i read this entry.
December 8th, 2006 at 10:55 pm
The News Journal says all Del Taco Bells have reopened after passing inspection. Your news headlines say they are still closed. ?
December 8th, 2006 at 11:33 pm
Check out Eric Schlosser’s “Fast Food Nation”…worth a read and a lot of thought. Consider the prevalence of diseases such as E-coli, pfiesteria etc. in the last couple of decades or so…when to provide cheaper beef, pork, poultry meant cattle, pigs and chickens are mass “housed”, fed and “medicated” with too few free range anything. Then think on….