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McDonald's Pitches to Moms on Nutrition Fast food chain tries to win over mothers

By  DAVID HOGARTY

Updated 10:46 AM EST, Thu, Nov 20, 2008

Related Topics: McDonald's Corporation

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McDonald's is enlisting moms as fast food emissaries.

 

McDonald's is engaged in an interesting marketing campaign, directed at winning over mothers who may be concerned about fast food's effect on childrens' health.

Childhood obesity has ballooned into an epidemic in the United States, with a large percentage of children suffering from Type 2 Diabetes, which previously was a condition reserved for older, overweight individuals. Fast food chains have either been a primary culprit or scapegoat for the public health crisis, depending on who's talking. Now McDonalds is fighting back by touting the healthiness of its products, according to The Washington Post.

McDonald's, which actually employs a "global nutritional director," is reaching out to Baltimore-area mothers and touting the health value of things like french fries (they contain potassium and are a source of fiber!) Below is a marketing video where mothers are shown the cleanliness of McDonald's manufacturing process.

The process looks totally clean and defect free. Another point of information: the eggs in Egg McMuffins are real and actually come from chickens. The outreach is a corporate effort to make busy moms more comfortable feeding their kids fast food, in spite of wide public criticism of the industry.

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  • kelly Friday, Nov 28 at 1:04 AM FLAG COMMENT I don't think i wanna eat or drink from mcdonolds any more even if it is healthy......maybe sometimes....and the McCafe
  • kelly Friday, Nov 28 at 1:03 AM FLAG COMMENT I don't think i wanna eat or drink from mcdonolds any more even if it is healthy......maybe sometimes
  • tx mom Thursday, Nov 20 at 4:29 PM FLAG COMMENT I have never understood why people blame the fast food chains for them being obese, don't they have to drive there? Dont they have to order? I'm sure that the fast food chains are not forcing anyone to eat their food.
  • Patti Thursday, Nov 20 at 3:28 PM FLAG COMMENT It's the parents' fault these kids are so obese! When do they actually go out and play and get exercise? They are driven everywhere, then they sit on their bottoms and play with the DS and GameBoys, and then the lazy moms and dads don't bother putting a healthy meal on the table. Let's go through the drive through and load up on lots of fats and unhealthy food. McDonalds may have some healthy choices, BUT most are terrible ... MORE >
  • Susan Thursday, Nov 20 at 2:10 PM FLAG COMMENT It is the parents fault and I as a parent of two children have the right to say that we to blame. Everyday we drive past McDonalds on the way home from school and everyday the kids ask if we can go and everyday I simply say "no." Like other readers have said, just about any food in moderation is fine which is why I treat them to McDonald's once a week.

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