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We are aware of the threat posed by ultra processed foods.

Even for our school menus, we have great fast food for happiness, enjoyment and taste, but also affordability

In France, the government stepped up for their people, demanding McDonald's supply food properly and even care for environment

We factor everything when doing business, so it's not profit at expense of planet or health

In China, they negotiated a deal to earn off McDonald's franchise as well, splitting the profits

We are doing similar things

The food we use for kids, will be very sustainable, healthy and perishable

They will be as organic as we can get

But the most important thing is it must taste good -- which is where McDonald's is the king of food, not just fast food, it's the king of the food empire

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The image is a screenshot from The Guardian website featuring a headline, "I went a week without ultra-processed foods. Here’s what I learned." It shows a variety of foods typically considered ultra-processed, such as a burger with a sesame seed bun, a bowl of potato chips, popcorn, a muffin, and hot dogs with buns. Additionally, there's a glass of cola with straws visible. The arrangement suggests a focus on discussing dietary habits and the impact of processed foods. The article belongs to a section titled "Our unequal earth," indicating a broader theme of environmental and health-related discussions. The colors are bright and the setting appears to be indoors, emphasizing the variety of processed foods typically available. The Guardian logo is visible in the top right corner, and there's a "Support us" button in yellow below the site’s navigation bar.
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