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Let them eat burgers! Austrian Chancellor says low-income families should eat at McDonald’s.

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BY LAURA HÜLSEMANN
SEPTEMBER 28, 2023

Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer has come under fire after video footage emerged in which he says low-income parents should feed their children burgers from McDonald's.

In the footage, Nehammer talks about poverty before complaining about how child hunger is dealt with in the press.

"So what does it mean that a child doesn't get a hot meal in Austria? Do you know what the cheapest hot meal in Austria is? It's not healthy, but it's cheap: a hamburger at McDonald's — €1.40, if I buy fries with it, €3.50. Now someone is seriously claiming that we live in a country where parents can't afford this meal for their child," he said.

"If I have too little money, I go to work more," he added in the video, which was filmed during a wine-and-cheese event near Salzburg — with no burgers in sight — his conservative People's Party confirmed to Plus24.

A spokesperson for McDonald's Austria told POLITICO that although prices vary, it is possible to eat for as cheaply as Nehammer suggested.

The 250-calorie hamburger is the cheapest burger on the menu.

"From a common sense perspective, obviously it is the worst health advice that you could give to anybody and definitely to children," Dorota Sienkiewicz, policy manager of EuroHealthNet, said. "Because children cannot really protect themselves from impacts of unhealthy food choices," she added.

"In Austria, no one has to starve or freeze to death in winter. Because we drew a jackpot in the birthplace lottery," Michael Landau, the president of Caritas Austria, which works to prevent poverty, said on X, formerly known as Twitter. "But anyone who says that no one in Austria goes hungry or freezes has no idea about the reality of the people," he said of Nehammer's comments.

Nehammer posted a video on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Thursday defending his government's assistance to what he called low-income families. He did not apologize. “I stand by the idea that performance must be rewarded and I stand by the fact that parents have a duty of care for their children,” he said.


Right-wingers, looking down on the poor, are the worst ...
 
People on social media compare him with Marie Antoinette, who famously said of the poor:

"If they don't have bread, they should eat cake."


She was later executed in the French Revolution.
It's almost like he said that with the hopes of being compared to that.

No one has a novel say nor idea. All of them are just happy to not be held to the same standard as their constituents. And the constituents are just happy to say they 'are morally superior' to those in the top, while that is never true nor ever was.
 
Poverty, the age old fact of life.
Sadly we are of this "as long as I have mine" mentality, spoiled, self absorbed, judgmental, looking down our noses, crossing the street if we can.
 
With inflation where it is, and the Antionette comparison, are you implying that Biden may get beheaded?
 
This country spends a fortune annually on food programs and benefit cards...and the idiot left shrieks when it is suggested that the money handed out on food and benefit cards should be ONLY allowed to be spent on food, and not tattoos, or video games, or whatever the **** the recipient wants to spend it on.
 
Where does he say that that's what they should eat? Seems like he says the opposite.
 
Poverty, the age old fact of life.
Sadly we are of this "as long as I have mine" mentality, spoiled, self absorbed, judgmental, looking down our noses, crossing the street if we can.
That’s one of the problems, imo.

It’s not just “I have mine,” it’s also, “I want yours!”
 
You can tell people haven't been to McDonald's lately. The stuff use to be cheap maybe five years ago. You can certainly cook at home cheaper.
 
You can tell people haven't been to McDonald's lately. The stuff use to be cheap maybe five years ago. You can certainly cook at home cheaper.
That's for sure. The last Big Mac meal I got was over $10 bucks. And that's with a small coke and small fries. And I swear the Big Mac was smaller too.
 
This country spends a fortune annually on food programs and benefit cards...and the idiot left shrieks when it is suggested that the money handed out on food and benefit cards should be ONLY allowed to be spent on food, and not tattoos, or video games, or whatever the **** the recipient wants to spend it on.

Prove it.
 
You can tell people haven't been to McDonald's lately. The stuff use to be cheap maybe five years ago. You can certainly cook at home cheaper.
Which isn't a bad thing, really. It's not right when a hamburger costs a dollar. That hits a little too close to the hamburger scene from Demolition Man.
 
This country spends a fortune annually on food programs and benefit cards...and the idiot left shrieks when it is suggested that the money handed out on food and benefit cards should be ONLY allowed to be spent on food, and not tattoos, or video games, or whatever the **** the recipient wants to spend it on.
Beer has nutritional value.
 
That's basically what we tell them in America and now we're eating ourselves to death.
If I seem less than incensed over this, it could have something to do with me spending my leaner years, as well as my high school years, primarily sustained by burgers. As I've gotten more prosperous, the quality of the burgers has improved.
 
BY LAURA HÜLSEMANN
SEPTEMBER 28, 2023

Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer has come under fire after video footage emerged in which he says low-income parents should feed their children burgers from McDonald's.

In the footage, Nehammer talks about poverty before complaining about how child hunger is dealt with in the press.

"So what does it mean that a child doesn't get a hot meal in Austria? Do you know what the cheapest hot meal in Austria is? It's not healthy, but it's cheap: a hamburger at McDonald's — €1.40, if I buy fries with it, €3.50. Now someone is seriously claiming that we live in a country where parents can't afford this meal for their child," he said.

"If I have too little money, I go to work more," he added in the video, which was filmed during a wine-and-cheese event near Salzburg — with no burgers in sight — his conservative People's Party confirmed to Plus24.

A spokesperson for McDonald's Austria told POLITICO that although prices vary, it is possible to eat for as cheaply as Nehammer suggested.

The 250-calorie hamburger is the cheapest burger on the menu.

"From a common sense perspective, obviously it is the worst health advice that you could give to anybody and definitely to children," Dorota Sienkiewicz, policy manager of EuroHealthNet, said. "Because children cannot really protect themselves from impacts of unhealthy food choices," she added.

"In Austria, no one has to starve or freeze to death in winter. Because we drew a jackpot in the birthplace lottery," Michael Landau, the president of Caritas Austria, which works to prevent poverty, said on X, formerly known as Twitter. "But anyone who says that no one in Austria goes hungry or freezes has no idea about the reality of the people," he said of Nehammer's comments.

Nehammer posted a video on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Thursday defending his government's assistance to what he called low-income families. He did not apologize. “I stand by the idea that performance must be rewarded and I stand by the fact that parents have a duty of care for their children,” he said.


Right-wingers, looking down on the poor, are the worst ...
I am only used to such contempt for poor people from America. Nice to see austria is now part of the family...
 
I am only used to such contempt for poor people from America. Nice to see austria is now part of the family...

It's not nice.

Not nice when the wealthy here are full of contempt for the poor.

Austria doesn't have as many poor, because in the past, our politicians were mostly common-sense and responsible (even the right-wingers from Nehammer's ÖVP) and looked to close the poor-wealthy gap in the country with the social partnership, high pensions and a social safety net, but these days more and more stupid selfish politicians take the stage ...
 
This country spends a fortune annually on food programs and benefit cards...and the idiot left shrieks when it is suggested that the money handed out on food and benefit cards should be ONLY allowed to be spent on food, and not tattoos, or video games, or whatever the **** the recipient wants to spend it on.
More fact free nonsense. SNAP benefits are only a few dollars a day per person.
 
It's not nice.

Not nice when the wealthy here are full of contempt for the poor.

Austria doesn't have as many poor, because in the past, our politicians were mostly common-sense and responsible (even the right-wingers from Nehammer's ÖVP) and looked to close the poor-wealthy gap in the country with the social partnership, high pensions and a social safety net, but these days more and more stupid selfish politicians take the stage ...
Do you think I meant nice here?

Austria is one of the western european nations. They are not as corrupt as eastern europe...but still way worse than neo-libs think. Given their history
 
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