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Think of a fast food restaurant where:
- It is hospital-themed decorated restaurant, making it look like an emergency room and serves extremely unhealthy and greasy fast food meals.
- Waitresses are hot women dressed up as nurses who take customers' orders as "prescriptions".
- Obese people who weigh more than 350lbs (160kg) eat for free.
- Customers are treated as "patients" by being seated in wheelchairs and have the option to dress up with the garments that real patients would normally wear during their stay at a hospital or clinic.
- And where the menu items of such restaurant would look something like this:
Sounds too weird to be true, doesn't it? The fact of the matter is that such restaurant does exist.
I recently came across the website of this restaurant called Heart Attack Grill located in Las Vegas that has this sort of mind-twisting way of doing business. The irony is that they sell extremely unhealthy meals, burgers with to four patties of meat and over 8,000 calories, "butterfat" milkshakes, fries made with lard, no-filter cigarettes, and the list goes on and on, while totally making fun of obesity, unhealthy eating, and the negative impacts that can occur to human health in the long run.
Heart Attack Grill - Las Vegas
Heart Attack Grill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://www.yelp.com/biz/heart-attack-grill-las-vegas
http://www.yelp.com/biz/heart-attack-grill-chandler
The pictures speak for themselves pretty much:
What do you think of a restaurant like this? Is it ethical or unethical to do business this way and completely laugh at the whole scenario in a free enterprise system?
- It is hospital-themed decorated restaurant, making it look like an emergency room and serves extremely unhealthy and greasy fast food meals.
- Waitresses are hot women dressed up as nurses who take customers' orders as "prescriptions".
- Obese people who weigh more than 350lbs (160kg) eat for free.
- Customers are treated as "patients" by being seated in wheelchairs and have the option to dress up with the garments that real patients would normally wear during their stay at a hospital or clinic.
- And where the menu items of such restaurant would look something like this:
Sounds too weird to be true, doesn't it? The fact of the matter is that such restaurant does exist.
I recently came across the website of this restaurant called Heart Attack Grill located in Las Vegas that has this sort of mind-twisting way of doing business. The irony is that they sell extremely unhealthy meals, burgers with to four patties of meat and over 8,000 calories, "butterfat" milkshakes, fries made with lard, no-filter cigarettes, and the list goes on and on, while totally making fun of obesity, unhealthy eating, and the negative impacts that can occur to human health in the long run.
Heart Attack Grill - Las Vegas
Heart Attack Grill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://www.yelp.com/biz/heart-attack-grill-las-vegas
http://www.yelp.com/biz/heart-attack-grill-chandler
The pictures speak for themselves pretty much:
What do you think of a restaurant like this? Is it ethical or unethical to do business this way and completely laugh at the whole scenario in a free enterprise system?