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
  • 2nd Jul 2013 10:25pm

MY fiance works as a store manager at Mcdonalds. Mcdonalds are now trying new things and creating new burgers to accommodate for those of us that require low calorie and reduced fat foods. Things like grilled chicken burgers are a great alternative to eating fatty meat burgers. Also salads can now be chosen instead of purchasing fries with your meal.
The tick of approval was removed by the health foods company as the way meals are now chosen and every meal has an alternate option of drinks, fries and salads they cannot say a meal has a health tick in the case that a customer has swapped the salad in his/her meals for fries.


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