Which is safer? McNugget Bites or Pitbulls

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Now I know this could open a can of worms :worms:

You're welcome to voice your opinions kindly, but please keep this clean...

I came across this on facebook.

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I've known people who had pitbulls which were friendly and loving. One had a cleft lip so it always had one front tooth showing lol. It looked like it was growling 24-7 because of the tooth showing, but it was the happiest dog.

btw, what's the concept behind risky chicken nuggets? Heart disease?
 
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They're advertising these

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ahhhhhhhhhhhhh well that puts the story into context. I don't find myself petting stray pitbulls that often


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It still kinda sucks that they brought pitbulls into it...but man I have met Chihuahuas that were very aggressive and snappy...and Pitbulls that got right up in your face and nearly licked you to death.

McDonald's seems to be failing some with the advertising lately. First twitter and now this :rotfl:
 
that's appalling they'd even go there... a pit bull is a dog and has whatever temperament they were trained with just like any other dog
 
McDonalds pulls ad after pit bull owner outrage

Fast food giant said eating chicken item was less risky than petting the animal


McDonald's apologized and pulled an ad that came back to bite them.

McDonald's spokeswoman Ashlee Yingling said Monday the Kansas City-area radio ad for Chicken McBites ran just a few days before it was pulled Friday.
The ad that said eating a Chicken McBite was less risky than petting a pit bull enraged pit bull owners and their defenders.
The company issued an apology by email and social media sites and people who called a toll free number got a recorded apology.
Rachele Lizarraga of Sacramento says she found it reckless so she started a Facebook site and an online petition.
Some critics said McDonald's should also donate to pit bull causes or use a pit in an ad.
No word from McDonald's on those ideas.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/46288307/ns/business-retail/#.TzCJkpgqOqQ
 
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