[/QUOTE]It's a baseball stadium that ow has a 4,800 calorie burger. My question is, why is something like this even legal in the US? Why isn't it this sort of thing banned becausei t's a health risk? I just don't get it.
This always blows my mind when someone wants to make sinful food illegal. It is not the government's job to decide what food you eat. Only you can do that. Why not ban candy manufacturers and bakeries from making their products? Or ice cream stores? Or doughnut shops? Or tobacco or alcohol? The government can't babysit everyone. People have to just use common sense.[/QUOTE]
I agree. I believe in full disclosure, but police yourself.
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Originally Posted by sacha
Fast food can be incorporated into a healty eating style, but you have to be very aware of what you are choosing. First, all fast food likely contains bad ingredients, HOWEVER, I can imagine many common "diet-friendly" foods contain that as well (for example, frozen dinners such as Lean Cuisine, snack bars, etc). I don't view fast food as any different than a lean cuisine.
At McDonalds, you can choose to buy a 1% child's milk, cut apples, and a grilled chicken burger with no sauce. The bun isn't great but it isn't horrible for a once-a-week/month choice. The milk and apples is a great snack if you are shopping in Walmart.
At Taco Bell, you can have a wheat vegan burrito (whole wheat wrap, beans, veggies, no cheese or guac/sour cream, put hot sauce)
Etc... lots of great choices. You have to make the decision.
THEN AGAIN... if it makes you feel like crap, don't eat it! Of course!
Eh, I think the "great choices" are so
very limited that it's hardly worth "eating out". I would never eat out to get a packet of apples God knows how many people touched or a paltry burger. It also isn't just about the chemicals and preservatives. The quality of the food is deplorable, the prep conditions are deplorable... I guess the phrase, "there's s*** in the meat" has never left my mind. (For the record, I don't eat lean cuisines either, simply because they aren't satisfying for the cals and sodium)
In the 4 years I've not had fast food, I've never once felt like my only choice was to eat fast food or go hungry. I know other's make difference decisions and I judge the food itself and not the people, but I think there are *better* options in any situation. Just my 2 cents of course.