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Fast
Food
How To Lift
The Guise On Healthier Choices
Reprinted from
Mayo Clinic Nutrition Letter with permission
of Mayo
Foundation for Medical Education and Research,
Rochester,
Minnesota 55905
By changing
menus and methods of cooking, fast-food restaurants are making it
easier for you to eat more healthfully.
But don't be fooled by products that sound healthy. Here are our suggestions for how you truly can
trim calories and fat:
nBe salad savvy
-- Avoid the mistake of thinking "salad" is synonymous with "diet
food." Salads can be sneaky about fat
and calories. The taco salads offered
at Wend's and Jack In The Box each deliver 500-plus calories, more
than half of which come from fat. The
meat and cheese in chef salads invariably overpower the vegetables
to increase fat. Chicken and seafood
salads usually are lower in fat and calories, averaging less than
200 calories.
It's the
dressings that provide the crowning touch. They can add as much as 400 calories to any
salad. Watch out for packaged dressings
that contain more than one serving.
The calories
and other nutrients are given for a one-half ounce serving, yet
some packages hold up to 2.5 ounces.
Ask for reduced or low-calorie salad dressing.
nChoose chicken
carefully -- Chicken may be naturally lower in fat than hamburger,
but when breaded and fried, it loses its nutritional edge. At 688 calories and 40 grams of fat, Burger
King's Chicken Specialty has 100 more calories and 20 percent more
fat than McDonald's Big Mac. Chicken
chunks, strips and "stix" have fewer calories than chicken
sandwiches, but still carry a heavy load of fat.
The leanest
chicken sandwich we found is Jack In The Box Chicken Fajita Pita
for 292 calories and 8 grams of fat -- if you skip the
guacamole.
nBe suspicious
of specialty sandwiches -- Even non-fried sandwiches made with lean
turkey or ham can be deceiving.
Hardee's Turkey Club packs more calories and as much fat as
McDonald's Quarter Pounder. General
clues to keep in mind when deciding about this type of sandwich are
its size and the amount of cheese, mayonnaise or special
sauces.
nOrder burgers
plain and non-imposing -- You know you're headed for calories and
fat if you order a burger billed "jumbo," "ultimate," "double" or
"deluxe." You may have to search the
menu board a bit, but all major franchises offer a plain hamburger
for under 300 calories. At Hardee's and
Roy Rogers, the roast beef sandwich is one of the leanest items you
can order.
nDon't read too
much into the hype about healthier fat -- Switching from animal to
vegetable fats is one step to lowered dietary cholesterol and
saturated fat. But it doesn't transform
fried foods into healthy options. Large
orders of McDonald's french fries (cooked in an animal/vegetable
blend) and Hardee's french fries (cooked in vegetable oil) have
about 20 grams of total fat. Hardee's
fries have no cholesterol and a bit less saturated fat. But the key to your heart health is trimming total
fat, and all fried fast foods still fail to do that.
nYou make the
call -- Fast food has come a long way since the days of only
burgers, fries and shakes. More food
options can make it easier for you to elude excess fat and calories
for speed and convenience.
Nevertheless, it all comes down to what you say when the person at
the counter asks, "May I take your order?"
Here are the
leanest and fattest fast foods you can eat
We* reviewed
products offered at six popular fast-food franchises. In terms of fat and calories, here are the best
and worst choices you can make:
Best
Picks
Calories Fat(grams)
Burger King
Chicken Tenders (6 pieces)
204
10
Hardee's
Chicken Stix (6 pieces)
234
10
Jack In The
Box Chicken Fajita Pita
292
8
McDonald's
Hamburger
257
10
Roy Rogers
Roast Beef Sandwich
317
10 Roy is sick
about this
Wendy's Plain
Single
350
16
Sorry my little guppies I do
not see In and Out in the good, Hmmm
Worst
Picks
Calories
Fat(grams)
Burger King
Whopper with Cheese
711
43
Hardee's Bacon
Cheeseburger
556
33
Jack In The
Box Ultimate Cheeseburger
942
69
McDonald's
McD.L.T.
674
42
Roy Rogers Bar
Burger
611
39
Wendy's Bacon
Swiss Burger
710
44
Note: Calories and fat are based on the most
recent printed information provided to us by each
company.
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