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nds76
03-09-2006, 5:02pm
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CHICAGO - McDonald’s french fries just got fatter — by nutritional measurement.

The world’s largest restaurant chain said Wednesday its fries contain a third more trans fats than it previously knew, citing results of a new testing method it began using in December.

That means the level of potentially artery-clogging trans fat in a portion of large fries is eight grams, up from six, with total fat increasing to 30 grams from 25.

Often used by restaurants and in packaged foods, trans fats are thought to cause cholesterol problems and increase the risk of heart disease. The dietary guidelines for Americans that were issued by a government panel last year said people should consume as little trans fat as possible.

The disclosure comes as McDonald’s Corp. starts rolling out packaging for its menu items that contain facts about their nutritional content — a move made voluntarily but with the fast-food industry under pressure from consumer groups and the government to provide more information.

McDonald’s said it updated the nutrition info on its Web site last month as soon as it discovered the new level of trans fat. It explained the increase by saying an improvement in the testing process has made results more accurate.

“As part of our ongoing voluntary efforts to provide our customers with the best science-based information, we continually enhance our testing,” said Cathy Kapica, global nutrition director for Oak Brook, Ill.-based McDonald’s.

Michael Jacobson, executive director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, called the change “quite a dramatic increase.”

He renewed the nonprofit health advocacy group’s call for McDonald’s and other fast-food chains to make healthier food — and for the Food and Drug Administration to ban the use of partially hydrogenated oil, the source of trans fat. Trans fat is made when manufacturers add hydrogen to vegetable oil — a process called hydrogenation.

“Nutritionally it’s a disastrous product,” Jacobson said of the fries. “McDonald’s could fry in canola oil or other liquid oil” as it does in Australia, Denmark and Israel, he said.

Responding to the criticism, Kapica said the company is “very proud of our menu.”

“It is important to note that McDonald’s menu has a wide range of choice and variety, with an array of portion sizes, including three options with french fries — small, medium and large,” she said.

McDonald’s has been reluctant to risk changing the taste of its iconic french fries. It pledged in September 2002 to switch to a new oil that would halve the level of harmful trans fatty acid in its fries. But it has delayed those plans, citing product quality and customer satisfaction as priorities while continuing testing.

McDonald’s spokeswoman Anna Rozenich said tray liners and nutrition brochures containing trans fat and other info will be updated soon and the company Web site will reflect up-to-date information.

The FDA began mandating that packaged foods companies report trans fat levels last month, but the fast-food industry is not under similar requirements.

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matty
03-09-2006, 5:22pm
:rolleyes: What about the healthy image they're trying to sell?

Rubbish food.

Troll
03-09-2006, 10:02pm
So what else is new. :rolleyes:

SHANIANUTS!
03-10-2006, 12:27pm
...people who do not care about their bodies or those of their loved ones will continue to frequent this and other junk food purveyors...it is a sad fact of life..

canoilers
03-10-2006, 2:20pm
I love it, and I don't care.

SHANIANUTS!
03-10-2006, 2:26pm
...I am told they just came up with a really good tasting coffee blend....

SHANIANUTS!
03-10-2006, 2:26pm
...if you eat there once in a blue moon I guess it is OK...;)

SHANIANUTS!
03-10-2006, 2:27pm
...they do have the longest lines at their drivethrus....bar none....

SHANIANUTS!
03-10-2006, 2:28pm
...I used to crave their eggmcmuffins...but I got over it as their quality control went all to hell...

canoilers
03-10-2006, 2:30pm
Thats what I heard about the gourment coffee, thats funny. Whats next gourment burgers, and then you have to make reservations the next time you go. Sorry sir we can't let you in, you need a jacket. :p

Troll
03-10-2006, 2:30pm
...people who do not care about their bodies or those of their loved ones will continue to frequent this and other junk food purveyors...it is a sad fact of life..

That is true Bob.

canoilers
03-10-2006, 2:38pm
...if you eat there once in a blue moon I guess it is OK...;)
Yeah thats the thing, don't do it everyday. I do it everyday when I'm working, maybe shouldn't though. Its quick and we can be on our way to work. Thats pretty much the only time I go anyways. When your working long hours and then you have a long drive on top of that. All I pretty much wanna do is go home and sleep. The only thing I pretty much do is, work, drive and sleep.

canoilers
03-10-2006, 2:52pm
...they do have the longest lines at their drivethrus....bar none....Probably depends on the time too.

canoilers
03-10-2006, 2:53pm
...I used to crave their eggmcmuffins...but I got over it as their quality control went all to hell...
I haven't one of those in years. I usually got the Spicey Buffalo Chicken Sandwich, but those have lost something since they've come out too. Kinda gross now acutally.

Roger
03-10-2006, 3:27pm
...they do have the longest lines at their drivethrus....bar none....

Obviously you don't have Tim Horton's in your part of the country. In Canada, Tim's outsells all other fast food restaurants. At any service area on the highway, at any food court in a shopping centre, the longest lines are always at Tim's.

canoilers
03-10-2006, 3:29pm
Yeah aint that the truth. Better sandwiches, better everything. Only problem is that they so far from my house. Kinda sucks in that way. Theres no coffee like Timmie's coffee. :D

SHANIANUTS!
03-10-2006, 3:37pm
Obviously you don't have Tim Horton's in your part of the country. In Canada, Tim's outsells all other fast food restaurants. At any service area on the highway, at any food court in a shopping centre, the longest lines are always at Tim's.We do have them but I have never seen them crowded here...I normally just get donuts there...here is their breakdown in States:
United States (291)







Connecticut

14

New York

77

Kentucky

2

Ohio

72

Maine

13

Pennsylvania

3

Massachusetts

3

West Virginia

3

Michigan

75

Rhode Island

29

canoilers
03-10-2006, 3:39pm
Thats alot I'm suprised by that. I didn't know there were that many down there.

SHANIANUTS!
03-10-2006, 4:04pm
...bear in mind they merged with Wendy's in 1995 and are a wholly subsidiary of theirs and Wendy's HQ is in Columbus Ohio...

canoilers
03-10-2006, 4:05pm
Yeah I knew that, up here we get the two sometimes in one store.

Roger
03-10-2006, 4:15pm
Wendy's took over Tim's in 1995. Since then it is Tim's that has kept Wendy's afloat. The original owner of Tim's sold out to Wendy's thinking it would be a fast track to expansion into the USA. He didn't realize that Wendy's was a financially troubled company. So although Tim's has thousands of restaurants in Canada only a few hundred have been opened in the USA. Now Wendy's is about to sell off Tim's. The first IPO is rumoured to be March 24. Until now Tim's has been a roaring success, almost a licence to print money. I have asked my broker to try to get me some shares but demand is so high here in Canada that she doesn't know if she can get her hands on any. If new management continues old policies, it will still be super profitable. If new management decides to milk it for short term profit, of course the chain could do downhill. I am starting to have doubts because I'm not sure I trust new management. But I have been extolling the virtues of Tim Horton's for so long I guess it is time to put my money where my mouth is, provided we can find any shares available.

SHANIANUTS!
03-10-2006, 4:59pm
Yeah I knew that, up here we get the two sometimes in one store...................same here....................

Troll
03-10-2006, 5:01pm
I haven't one of those in years. I usually got the Spicey Buffalo Chicken Sandwich, but those have lost something since they've come out too. Kinda gross now acutally.

I haven't either.

nds76
03-10-2006, 5:09pm
Interestingly according to an above post, Michigan has 75 Tim Horton's...maybe cuz we're so close to Canada? I frequently see canadian motorists on the freeway daily.

David

matty
03-10-2006, 5:16pm
Obviously you don't have Tim Horton's in your part of the country. In Canada, Tim's outsells all other fast food restaurants. At any service area on the highway, at any food court in a shopping centre, the longest lines are always at Tim's.

I had a couple of coffee's and some doughnuts in Tim Horton's when I was over for the convention. Damn it was good! I can't wait to go in again lol.

canoilers
03-10-2006, 5:19pm
Interestingly according to an above post, Michigan has 75 Tim Horton's...maybe cuz we're so close to Canada? I frequently see canadian motorists on the freeway daily.

DavidYou guys get our television and our food might as well say your the 11th province. :p

nds76
03-10-2006, 5:22pm
Sounds like a plan!

David

You guys get our television and our food might as well say your the 11th province. :p

canoilers
03-10-2006, 5:24pm
I love it when a plan comes together. :D

matty
03-10-2006, 5:26pm
I love it when a plan comes together. :D

Is that you Hannibal? ;)

nds76
03-10-2006, 5:28pm
As do I...can't you feel it? lol

David

I love it when a plan comes together. :D

canoilers
03-10-2006, 5:38pm
You bet I do. :D