Food & Drink

Fast Food

Food & Drink

Posted by: david

25th Jan 2012 08:33pm

are all fast foods realy as bad as our dieticians etc say.i can understand the deep frried foods,but mcdonalds seem to have all supplements needed for our daily diet,bread meat salad.in moderation surely these food cannot be to bad.i believe the heart foundation has now removed there tick of approval on the healthy line at mcs.now

Anonymous
  • 16th Feb 2012 08:38am

My children tell me nearly all food is fast food if its classified as being made/cooked /taken away as the deli at the supermarket counts the bakery etc etc Its a discussion that is ongoing.

I not a big fan of mac ds or kfc but are not against the quick ness of these places, easy when getting the grandkids a treat ,my teenager a snack on the go before going out endless times these places are convienant.
I myself prefer subway as I like salad but try getting your 10yr old to eat it.
Every thing in moderation has and always will be the best advice to anyone.


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