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Trans fat in restaurant chains

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McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's, Jack in the Box, and Dairy Queen all reduced the use of trans fat to

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Most Recently Shared on July 21, 2010 at 7:00 pm By:

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Trans fat use "close to zero" in fast-food chains: McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's, Jack in the Box, and Dairy Qu... http://bit.ly/by3txx

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Healthier Fast Food Choices

healthchecksystems.com — “Healthy fast food choices from popular restaurants and fast food chains. Includes nutritional data for fat grams, calories, carbohydrate and protein from McDonalds, Arbys, Pizza Hut, Wendys, Hardees, Chick-Fil-A, The Olive Garden, Chi-Chis, Subway, Taco Bell, and more.View full resource at healthchecksystems.com

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Trans fat is dangerous - Trans Fat Alert! 22 Foods to Watch - Health.com

health.com — “Trans fat is dangerous: Trans fat can make food taste good, last longer on grocery-store shelves, and more hazardous for your heart. Many food manufacturers and fast-food chains have removed or reduced trans fat. But it still lurks in many foods—here are 22 to watch.View full resource at health.com

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12 Best Restaurant Weight Loss Tips | Eat This, Not That

eatthis.womenshealthmag.com — “12 Best Restaurant Weight Loss Tips | Eat This, Not ThatView full resource at eatthis.womenshealthmag.com

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EatThisNotThat Eat This, Not That! Health Site

USE THE SALAD PLATE: In a study, 98.6% of the fattest folks took the larger of 2 plates @ a buffet! Eat out, lose weight: http://ow.ly/6CMei

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3 popular restaurants slim down | Fat Fighter TV

fatfightertv.com — “I eat out once or twice a week and usually go to local restaurants that have healthy options. But scouting out national chains with lower calorie food canView full resource at fatfightertv.com

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Restaurants With the Worst Foods for Your Health | Timi Gustafson, R.D.

timigustafson.com — “The Center for Science in the Public Interest has published a list of the worst meals served in restaurants in terms of calorie-, fat- and sodium content. The Cheesecake Factory, a restaurant chain popular with families, has been named as one of the worst offenders, followed by Denny’s and IHOP, both fast food places.View full resource at timigustafson.com

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Restaurants join forces so kids can 'live well' – Eatocracy - CNN.com Blogs

eatocracy.cnn.com — “Burger King and Chili’s are among the 19 restaurant chains that are voluntarily limiting unhealthy fats, sugars and sodium in children's meals. The National Restaurant Association kicked off its new "Kids LiveWell" campaign on Wednesday in 15,000 locations nationwide.View full resource at eatocracy.cnn.com

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Restaurants join forces so kids can 'live well' – Eatocracy - CNN ... http://bit.ly/qht4A2

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Are Happy Meals doomed? 19 restaurant chains pledge healthier kids' meals - CSMonitor.com

csmonitor.com — “The fight against childhood obesity has gained new allies. Some 15,000 restaurants from 19 chains have agreed to offer low-calorie, lower-fat meals for children and adults.View full resource at csmonitor.com

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Are Happy Meals doomed? 19 restaurant chains pledge healthier kids' meals http://bit.ly/qgrZbq

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Chain restaurants to offer healthier kids' food - Business - Consumer news - Retail - msnbc.com

msnbc.msn.com — “Nineteen U.S. restaurant chains, including Burger King and DineEquity's IHOP, are backing an industry effort to serve and promote healthier meals for children.View full resource at msnbc.msn.com

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19 restaurant chains to focus on increasing fruits/veggies, lean protein & whole grains while limiting fat, sugar, sodium http://ow.ly/5DXuR

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Pizza Hut purchases benefit Joplin relief effort today - Kansas City Restaurants and Dining - Fat City

blogs.pitch.com — “?If you have a craving for pizza today, you should probably order Pizza Hut. The mega pizza chain is...View full resource at blogs.pitch.com

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RT @fatcity Pizza Hut purchases benefit Joplin relief effort today http://bit.ly/jpZ2qA

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Ill. lawmaker's push to ban trans fat has restaurant owners simmering | Daily Chronicle

daily-chronicle.com — “Ill. lawmaker's push to ban trans fat has restaurant owners simmering | Daily ChronicleView full resource at daily-chronicle.com

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Most Recently Shared on May 16, 2011 at 5:24 am By:

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Ill. lawmaker's push to ban trans fat has restaurant owners simmering http://bit.ly/iwParD

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Trans fat: Illinois takes step toward ban of trans fats - latimes.com

latimes.com — “If a bill before the Illinois legislature becomes law, restaurants and bakeries will have to find a way to cut trans fats from their French fries, onion rings, popcorn shrimp, pies, cakes and fried chicken.View full resource at latimes.com

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Illinois takes step toward banning trans fats - Los Angeles Times http://bit.ly/g2uRie

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Trans fat: Illinois takes step toward ban of trans fats - chicagotribune.com

chicagotribune.com — “If a bill before the Illinois legislature becomes law, restaurants and bakeries will have to find a way to cut trans fats from their French fries, onion rings, popcorn shrimp, pies, cakes and fried chicken.View full resource at chicagotribune.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 14, 2011 at 3:02 am By:

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IL just became to ban Trans Fats in restaurants and schools! http://ow.ly/4A2lb

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Calorie Counts Proposed For Menus, Grocery Stores And More

huffingtonpost.com — “WASHINGTON -- Like it or not, many restaurant diners will soon know more about what they are eating under new menu labeling requirements proposed by the Food and Drug Administration. The new requirements will force chain restaurants with 20 or more locations, along with bakeries, grocery stores, convenience stores and coffee chains, to clearly post the amount of calories in each item on menus, both in restaurants and drive-through lanes.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Fast food and nutrition: 'Eat less,' U.S. says as fast-food chains super-size their offerings - latimes.com

latimes.com — “While the Agriculture Department advises restraint, restaurants are adding menu items loaded with more calories, sodium and fat. How about a footlong burger or a burrito stuffed with beef, cheese sauce and Fritos?View full resource at latimes.com

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Most Recently Shared on February 4, 2011 at 3:25 pm By:

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As the US says eat less, fast food is offering even more! http://ow.ly/3QcVS

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Fast food and nutrition: 'Eat less,' U.S. says as fast-food chains super-size their offerings - latimes.com

latimes.com — “While the Agriculture Department advises restraint, restaurants are adding menu items loaded with more calories, sodium and fat. How about a footlong burger or a burrito stuffed with beef, cheese sauce and Fritos?View full resource at latimes.com

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Most Recently Shared on February 4, 2011 at 12:00 am By:

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LA Times "'Eat less,' U.S. says as fast-food chains super-size their offerings" http://tinyurl.com/49kjtup

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