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Cycling is bad for the Economy!

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Hilarious but true too Sanjay Thakrar, CEO at Euro Exim Bank Ltd.  got economists thinking when he said :  
A cyclist is a disaster for the country's economy  - He does not buy a car & does not take a car loan  - Does not buy car insurance  - Does not buy Fuel  - Does not send his car for servicing & repairs  - Does not use paid Parking  - Does not become Obese  - Yes,.. and well, damn it !!  Healthy people are not needed for economy. They do not buy drugs. They do not go to Hospitals & Doctors.  They add nothing to the country's GDP.  On the contrary, every new McDonald outlet creates at least 30 jobs - 10 Cardiologists, 10 Dentists, 10 weight loss experts apart from people working in McDonald outlet.

Choose wisely: A Cyclist or a McDonald ?   Worth thinking.

 

PS. Walking is even worse, they do not even buy a bicycle.

Hilarious....but also true!

1 minute ago, RichardColeman said:

Cyclists I would argue fund hospitals !

You sound like my Ex! ????

Cyclist are good for the health industry. They have heavy accident often, they get lung cancer...  

 

The cyclists usually often have a car too. They buy expensive bicycles additional.  

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Cycling is bad for the Economy!

Then recycling must be twice as bad.

 

 

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