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Rowland
10-28-2006, 11:23 AM
McDonald's French Fries Have More Trans Fats Than Ever Before


McDonald's recently announced that its French fries contain a third more trans fats than was previously thought.

Each serving of fries contains 8 grams of trans fat, rather than 6, and the total fat content is 30 grams rather than 25.

As Little as Possible

Trans fats are believed to cause cholesterol problems and heart disease. Dietary guidelines issued by the U.S. government advise people to consume as little trans fat as possible.

Changing the Taste

In countries such as Australia, Denmark, and Israel, McDonald's cooks its fries in canola oil, which contains no trans fats. However, the company is reluctant to make the switch in America, for fear of changing the taste of its fries.

Yahoo News February 8, 2006



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Dr. Mercola's Comment:


I hate to focus on McDonald's as they do many things right and I respect them as a business. Americans now spend more money on fast food than on higher education, personal computers, computer software, or new cars.

The average American spends 90 percent of their food money on processed food, and many wonder why we have an epidemic of chronic degenerative disease.

If these statistics are surprising to you, I would encourage you to read Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser. It is a fascinating read and a great expose on McDonald's.

The following facts are taken from the book:

In 1968 McDonald's had 1,000 restaurants, today it has about 30,000 and opens 2,000 new ones each year. In fact, McDonald's is the largest owner of retail property in the world. The company earns most of its profit from collecting rent, not from selling food.

McDonald's is the nation's largest purchaser of:

Beef
Pork
Potatoes
It is also the second largest purchaser of chicken.

The impact of McDonald's is hard to overstate. The golden arches are now more widely recognized than the Christian cross.

And if you are a parent, you know all too well that every month 90 percent of American children between the ages of 3 and 9 visit a McDonald's, where they receive massive doses of soda. McDonald's sells more Coca-Cola than anyone else in the world.

More evidence that the promise McDonald's made to find a safer oil to rid its foods of trans fats has been long forgotten.

From a nutritional standpoint, all the chemicals contained in a single French fry may be more harmful to you than smoking a cigarette, which is why fries made my list of the five worst foods you could possibly consume.

Please remember trans fat is one of the worst "foods" you can put in your body and should be rigidly avoided at all costs.

Trans fats have only been around for the last 100 years, introduced as an artifact of the food processing industry. Ninety percent of trans fats are hidden. They are in many of the processed foods Americans eat, not just margarine.


Trans fats lead to a major increase in cancers, arthritis, fatigue and nearly all chronic illnesses. Trans fats are also an enormous instigator of diabetes, which is dramatically increasing.

The recent statistics show that over 16 million Americans have diabetes, and it is becoming an epidemic largely due to the shift in our food choices.


If you want to review a good primer on trans fat, you should read "Trans-Fat: What Exactly is it, and Why is it so Dangerous?" I also recommend the page-turner, "Trust Us, We're Experts," by Sheldon Rampton and John Stauber if you are looking for insight on "facts" and "truths" in the marketplace.

With all the unhealthy ingredients used at fast food restaurants, the key to winning the battle against them is to simply not go. You can only fool your body for so long. Thus, it is a virtual certainty that if you subsist on fast foods, you are accelerating the aging process and compromising your health.

If you absolutely have no alternative then you can modify your selections by always avoiding the French fries and soft drinks, especially diet soda. When you choose a hamburger, ask for it without the bun. Many fast food restaurants now offer this as an option.

However -- if you want to really get healthy, you need to spend some serious time in the kitchen preparing your own food, or pay someone to do it for you.

Mango Shade
11-01-2006, 12:38 AM
Oh how trendy it is these days. :rolleyes: KFC literally issued a press release about this not 24 hours ago. Mind you, their cooking method (Deepfried in pressure cookers) means that it really won't help. Every molecule of the stuff is soaked in it.

A bit of trivia here...

My grandmother used to keep a tin pot with a sieve in the lid beside the stove to make her own dripping. She'd then use the dripping to make the most incredibly delicious jam tarts and fresh cream that us grandkids used to fight over... Nearly to the death! My point you ask?

We used to spend ALL day and if allowed, half the night playing outside. We NEEDED the energy from those nasty fatty tarts. None of this sitting playing Nintendos or online in chatrooms.

Such a different world then....

KATHY WITHA K
11-10-2006, 09:49 AM
Great Point, Mango!
More Families Are Locating In The Suburbs And Kids Are Taking Buses To School. I Walked. We Went Outside To Play Nearly Every Day. Our Parents Took Us Sled Riding And Walked Up The Hill With Us. There Were No Video Games And We Were Very Limited On Our Tv Watching Because , As We All Know, Tv Is A Pitiful Excuse For A Babysitter.jim Will Tell You That Once He Discovered Baseball, His Mother Never Saw Him.
Society Is Very Different Now Than Even For Our Parents. I Fear For My Grandchildren To Come.
Kathy

Rowland
11-10-2006, 11:18 AM
Kathy,
AMEN to that. I don't know what the answer is, but they all will be plagued with atherosclerosis before they even get out of high school.
I was always very active in my childhood - ice skating, ball playing, running etc. Even in my later years (when work pressures allowed) I stayed active with tree cutting and landscaping - then the stroke - and relative inactivity- thus the angina. Hopefully, the kids of today will tolerate inactivity better, but I doubt it.:confused: :confused: :confused:

The Dude
11-12-2006, 10:06 PM
Im surprised at this!!

Ever since they changed thier oil a couple years ago the fries taste like crap to be quite honest!!

KATHY WITHA K
11-14-2006, 09:49 AM
I Sure Hope I Don't Offend Anyone Here Because That Is Not My Intent But I Have To Share This With You All.
Last Summer I Had Fasting Blood Work Done And Upon Completion Jim And I Went To An "all You Can Eat "buffet. Well They Made Money Off Of Us And After Seeing Some Other Customers And Their Plates, I Think We Should Have Eaten For Free. I Saw Some Of The Largest People I've Ever Seen. In Fact A Couple Men That Were There Were So Large They Overlapped Their Chairs To The Extent It Created An Optical Illusion Of Chair Legs Growing From Their Backsides. Sad Thing Is, The Ones With Children Had Passed It Down To Them.
I Have A Childhood Friend Who Has Been Plagued By Weight Problems For Life. She Had Bariatric Surgery The Week Before My Stroke But Despite The Fact She Had 2 Grandparents ,who Were Obese, She Never Moved Around, Even Prior To Her Huge Weight Gain.even Now As An Adult, She Doesn't Eat Much, But She Has Ruined Her Back And Knees. About The Only Exercise Is Swimming So I Have Encouraged That. She Is Depressed I Think Because She Hasn't Lost Weight Like She Planned To Me It's A Form Of Slow Suicide. Kathy