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Donald Trump Jr. blasts university students protesting fast food

Donald Trump Jr., the President’s eldest son, has joined in a Twitter fracas with students at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. Students have not been protesting Donald Trump’s illegal war crime in Syria, they are not protesting America’s dropping of the world’s second largest non-nuclear weapon on CIA constructed tunnels in Afghanistan.
If you thought that they were protesting for peace on the Korean peninsula, you would also be mistaken.

Fast-Food Joints are Trying to Win Over Health-Conscious Eaters

Fast-food chains have been pulling out all the stops to get “health nuts” to frequent their establishments. McDonald’s came out with a kale salad (that ended up having more fat and calories than a Big Mac), Chick-Fil-A added an organic beverage and a “superfood” salad to its menu, and many chains have been switching to antibiotic-free chicken and cutting preservatives from their offerings.

Chick-fil-A Adds Organic Drink and Superfood Salad to its Menu

In a first for this fast food provider, Chick-fil-A is venturing into the world of organic foods, having launched its first organic menu option on Jan. 18.
Honey Kids’ Appley Ever After juice drink can now be found across the country following a test in Orlando that proved to be successful. The beverage, which contains no added sugar, won’t cost any more than the establishments’ other children’s drinks. [1]
Children also have a choice of low-fat regular and chocolate milk, and fresh-squeezed lemonade. [2]