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Showing posts with label fast food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fast food. Show all posts

Sunday, April 28, 2013

McDonald's Nutrition Round-up

McDonald's new nutrition facts are here, or at least they're now effective (even though this list was made in 2010). I won't be comparing the changes for the most part, but as of right now I can say for sure the "Big Mac", Mickey D's flagship burger, has gone up 10 calories. (I have the old Nutrition Facts archived on my desktop. Anyway here are some of the top Wackdonald's unhealthy and somehow not-so-unhealthy meals.


Big Mac

550 cal
29 grams fat (10 saturated, 1 trans)
970 mg sodium


Angus Bacon & Cheese
790 cal
39 grams fat (18 saturated, 2 trans)
1990 mg sodium


Double Quarter Pounder with Cheese++
750 cal
43 grams fat (19 saturated, 2.5 trans)
1280 mg sodium

McChicken
360 cal
16 grams fat (3 saturated)
800 mg sodium







Chicken McNuggets (4 piece) 

190 cal
12 grams fat (2 saturated)
360 sodium

I'll let you guys be the judge on the healthiness for now just the facts... for now.
                                                                          -- Jason



Friday, January 25, 2013

Gatorade

Well you've probably heard about all the news about PepsiCo removing brominated vegetable oil from Gatorade which is some sort of chemical that is banned in the European Union for causing neurological damage. Welp. Not much more to say and I think that speaks for itself so c'ya.

Full artical:
Here

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Burgers cause asthma?

The BBC recently published a news story on a study done by professor Innes Asher from the University of Aukland in New Zealand, and professor Hywel Williams from the University of Nottingham in the UK. The study was done on 500,000 children in over 50 countries on the subject of fast food. They discovered that children who eat fast food seem to suffer from allergy like symptoms. They say this is because fast foods are often rich in different fats that are known to weaken the immune system, causing the children to develop allergies that they didn't have before. They say that this can be avoided by eating fruit, because fruits are rich in antioxidants. The risk of developing allergies increased by 27% in children 6-7. The risk increased by 39% in children in their early teens. 

This story seems pretty legit. Some people have gotten cancer and diabetes from eating fast food in the past. So it's completely plausible that someone could develop an allergy from it. But don't let me be the judge. Check out the story for yourself here.