The counterclaim that is not relevant to the claim that "McDonald's should be considered a healthy fast food restaurant because it serves fruit, salads, and milk" is:
- About 62 million people purchase food at McDonald's every day.
This counterclaim is not directly related to the argument about McDonald's being considered healthy based on the availability of certain food items like fruit, salads, and milk. The fact that a large number of people purchase food at McDonald's daily does not address the specific claim about the healthiness of the restaurant based on the items it serves.
The other counterclaims mentioned do relate more closely to the argument:
- The majority of the food on the menu at McDonald's is high in fat.
- Some of the salads at McDonald's have up to 450 calories.
- The most frequently purchased item at McDonald's is French fries, which are unhealthy.
These counterclaims address the nutritional content of the menu items and their impact on the perception of McDonald's as a healthy fast food option, making them more relevant to the initial claim.