People come into McDonald's two to three times a month - to extrapolate that to the cause of obesity is a real stretch.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I once ate McDonald's three times in one day.
I go to McDonald's at least once a week. I always get a No. 2.
I'm a McDonald's girl - several times a week. Usually the two-cheeseburger combo meal.
McDonalds used to be my favorite place to eat, until my metabolism changed in my late 30s. Before that, I would have no hesitation about walking into McDonalds and getting two cheeseburgers and fries and enjoying every last bite.
Everybody eats three times a day; it's only a question of where they choose to eat. The longer-term trends are people eat out more often.
Because we only feed in the United States less than 1 per cent of the meals, most of them are eaten elsewhere. Most meals are eaten at home. So to make McDonald's the target is not going to solve the problem.
Many people have strong views on McDonald's.
Many of the criticisms about McDonald's are false. We are keen to provide people with as much nutritional information as possible to help them manage their diets.
Ultimately, the bread and butter of McDonald's is delivering great service, great quality food, at affordable prices day in and day out.
The average customer comes into McDonald's three to four times a month, and I'm absolutely convinced that can fit in very comfortably into a balanced diet.