Is it feasible for a company like McDonald's to switch to using entirely organic ingredients?
>>7376567
Not without massively raising their prices. At least in the US anyway, I've heard the quality is much better in other countries.
No, nor would it make that place any better
>>7376567
Nope. Organic won't keep as long either, prices would raise dramatically
Kind of, it would be pretty dumb as it would cost more with no increase in quality. Plus organic natural farms have shit tier quality control and they would be basically begging for a Chipotle situation
Plus it would be terrible for the environment as it would take much more land to produce the same amount of food, and outdated pesticides in higher quantities
>>7376567
I like delicious cancer
binge drinkers don't really care about that stuff. know your audience.
>>7376593
The quality would be better because the ingredients are. If you referring to how unhealthy it would still be that has nothing to do with quality.
Organic food is a fucking meme. Let it die.
I'm not vegetarian but I wish they'd bring their McFalafel to the U.S.
I typically eat vegetarian when I order out because it's less calories.
>>7377532
You disgust me.
If everyone in America switched to raising their own cattle yes.
Organic has no meaningful definition, so they could just call it organic and maybe attract some retards.
Yes because all food is organic unless it's a nutrient paste made of minerals, water, and lab synthesized vitamins.
>>7377874
Why?
>>7378405
>>7377458
Not him bit Organic is almost universally less "quality" than standard produce in terms of nutrition content, etc. Not sure why you're suggesting the ingredients would be any better
>>7376567
No, there isn't enough organic food production to supply McDonald's needs. Not to mention it's harder to maintain consistent Quality Control with organic.
>>7376567
You can spray pesticides on organic crops
so what does organic actually mean?
No. They already have sagging profits, so any added overhead would scatter shareholders like roaches in a McD's kitchen.
>switch to
For such a popular brand with its reputation, it would be one huge switch. So huge it'd have to be a different brand name entirely.
>>7378680
>What does organic mean
Has lots of bugs and possibly mexicans shitting in the field
Judging by their volume. No
>>7376567
If Chipotle couldn't do it without all those disease outbreaks, how could McDonald's do it?
All food is organic. We are discussing organisms. Plant of Meat, all organic
McDonald's couldn't even handle the 2/$2.