McDonald’s All-You-Can-Eat Fries

B1 – Intermediate

The addition of all-you-can-eat fries to the menu is just one of many recent changes at McDonald’s. New CEO Steve Easterbrook took over as boss last year. What can you say about this offering? Do you think this will boost the company’s profits?

http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/1604/160419-all-you-can-eat-fries.html

Discussion Questions:

1. Will unlimited fries be a danger to the health of the people? Or do you think that people will always have the choice when it comes to their health?
2. What should a restaurant of the future be like?
3. What menu changes would you suggest to McDonald’s?
4. Should McDonald’s think more about health?

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2 replies on “McDonald’s All-You-Can-Eat Fries”

1. Will unlimited fries be a danger to the health of the people? Or do you think that people will always have the choice when it comes to their health?
I think that unlimited fries chips are a danger to the health of the people, because they carry many calories and this increases the risk of cholesterol, for example.
Health always has to be controlled, as well as the daily diet has to be controlled.
2. What should a restaurant of the future be like?
I would like it to be a restaurant that had all kinds of food, that is of good quality and of a good price.
3. What menu changes would you suggest to McDonald’s?
What I would change is that there is no unlimited food, because it is all unhealthy food.
4. Should McDonald’s think more about health?
Yes, such as salads, vegan meat in hamburgers, or less processed food.

Good job writing your answers. It’s good that you continue doing this exercise.

See how you can write this sentence better:

I think that unlimited fries chips are a danger to the health of the people, because they carry many calories and this increases the risk of cholesterol, for example.

I think that unlimited fries chips is a danger to the health of the people, because this type of food carries many calories and this increases the risk of high cholesterol, for example.

Keep up the good work!

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