In a comment on an NYT editorial about McDonalds, I suggested that the logic had a sort of Mad Lib quality to it. Other NYT readers were thinking along the same lines. McDonald's decision to downsize its meals causes one to reflect on other aspects of our lives that need downsizing. Our wants, needs and necessities have bloated, just like the average American waistline. More clothes to wear, bigger cars to drive, more space to live, more power, more influence -- the plague of gigantism has hit us. In our mad rush to the big, we should remember that dinosaurs were not the most successful form of life on this planet. [ Hear hear... on a side note, I wonder if McD's will keep up the trend once the congress passes this new fast food company indemnification bill... it's already through the house. -k] Eating Too Much? Time to Pay the Price |