San Bernardino, California, USA
34n07, 117w18
Rodden Rating: XX
Notes: In the mornings I would typically pull up by the drive through & get a #2 with coffee. Even getting the coffee I knew was bad for me. I had two occasions as a result of drinking the Mcdonalds Coffee and have vomitted it out. My pluto opposing Mcdonalds's sun & uranus may have been the culprit. I even had it more recently for simply drinking two ciders while transiting sun was conjunct my pluto which spells out the "compulsion to vomit". But enough about my personal experiences. If we look at Mcdonald's neptune this is conjunct USA's Neptune which talks about groups, community, the world & being international. There's also Jupiter & Pluto square which could indicate "undeserved gains" or simply having a "bad reputation". I don't think there's one person I've met that doesn't agree that Mcdonalds is bad for you, they just choose to ignore it because it is cheap & convienient. We can also see that USA jupiter is conjunct Mcdonald's Venus which talks about "attracting customers" or "collecting payments".
Chatgpt o1: "The riddles depict a system where convenience and indulgence dominate at the expense of health and well-being. A powerful entity orchestrates the distribution of highly appealing but nutritionally harmful products, targeting individuals of all ages but especially focusing on children. The setting involves bustling spaces where strangers exchange money for manufactured, warm, and pleasant items, reinforcing unhealthy consumption patterns. Families, often driven by convenience or children's demands, partake in this cycle, while the allure of "treats" undermines efforts to maintain good health and responsible choices. The process is framed as both a social ritual and a troubling dependency. This collection of clues highlights the paradox of a seemingly innocuous establishment whose products bring momentary satisfaction but foster long-term harm. It critiques the normalization of unhealthy habits within a culture where convenience, affordability, and marketing overpower concern for well-being. At its core, it questions societal values that prioritize profit and instant gratification over the health and development of individuals, particularly children. The imagery suggests a deeply ingrained system that perpetuates unhealthy consumption while presenting it as harmless enjoyment."
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