Fans Divided Over Viral Video of McDonald's Exercise Bikes That Allow Customers to Work Out While Eating

If you are a health-conscious person, you will inevitably feel guilt if you eat fast-food.

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The correlation between eating greasy grub and wanting to exercise after a French fry binge is logical.

What if you could do both at the same time?

A video that has been making the rounds on the internet shows what appears to be branded McDonald's bikes in a restaurant in China.

The video shows how one famous McDonald's sandwich is made.

In the video, a female customer can be seen eating a sandwich and taking a sip of a dark-colored drink inside the restaurant while simultaneously riding her bike on the table.

The video has been viewed over 30 million times and has 2.2 million likes.

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Some commenters praised the concept, while others were less than enthusiastic about the success rate.

One person said it was like using your phone while charging.

One person pointed out that it was bad for the bicyle. Eating needs a relaxed state so that it can be absorbed by the GI tract.

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The jury is out on whether or not the workout bikes are a good idea, but most signs point to the fact that consuming food while physically exercising oneself might not be the best idea.

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Healthline says that most people can avoid side effects by waiting at least 30 minutes after a snack to exercise.

Those practicing endurance sports may want to wait longer and need to incorporate fast-digesting carbs during workouts lasting longer than 1 hour.

A study by Harvard University claims that a 155-pound person can burn 260 calories at a moderate pace in 30 minutes while riding at a more intense pace.

A medium-sized fry has around 320 calories, while a typical McDonald's Big Mac has around 500 calories.

The fast-food chain has been all-in on innovative new ways to gain and retain customers this year, even jumping into the world of virtual currency by giving out NFTs of its famed McRib sandwich.

As of Tuesday afternoon, McDonald's was up 25.12% year over year.

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Emily Rella is a news writer. She was an editor at the time, covering entertainment, pop culture, lifestyle and business. She is a graduate of Boston College.