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Old 04-16-2004, 01:26 PM   #1  
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Default Adult Happy Meals at McDonalds

A Friend sent me this in email this morning. He's always reading CNN's website. I know many people have heard about a few over weight people sueing McDonalds for making them overweight and I believe I heard something about the Federal Government passing a law protecting restaurants from this happening again. I could be wrong, or maybe misheard it. However, I also heard that McDonalds is phasing out the "Super Size" option.

When I saw this email, I thought... well maybe it was true? Maybe this is there answer to getting rid of the "Super Size"... Adult Happy Meals

I'm not too much of a fan of McDonalds, but they got some good salads and I'm addicted to the fruit and yogurt parfaits they have, but Adult Happy Meals... my interest is peaked LOL!

This article leads back to CNN's Healthly News Section. Here's the actual link for it as well:
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Adult 'Happy Meals' offer salad, no prize
Thursday, April 15, 2004 Posted: 10:11 AM EDT (1411 GMT)

CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) -- Coming soon to a McDonald's near you: Adult Happy Meals, featuring salad, bottled water, pedometer and a little bit of advice: Walk more.

The hamburger giant outlined plans Thursday to introduce the "Go Active!" meals for grown-ups at all 13,500 of its U.S. restaurants May 6 along with other steps designed to make its fare -- and its image -- more healthy.

A target of obesity lawsuits and a magnet for criticism that fast food is unhealthy, McDonald's Corp. also launched a marketing blitz to address health issues head-on and tout new diet-conscious options at its outlets.

As part of the campaign, the company said that in June it will roll out healthier choices in its Happy Meals for kids nationwide, such as the option to substitute apple slices and juice for fries and a soft drink.

It also will distribute brochures telling customers how to modify their McDonald's orders for lower fat, calories and carbohydrates, such as by skipping the cheese or bun. The promotion has been employed at its New York-region restaurants since January.

Also new will be lowfat salad dressing, a fourth variety of salad, and nutrition information on Happy Meal packages starting in test markets. The company said the steps come in response to a call by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services this year for the private sector to help fight obesity.

HHS Secretary Tommy Thompson lauded McDonald's for promoting balanced eating and exercise and committing to "taking a lead role by helping educate its customers on this seriously important health issue."

The announcement and a presentation by McDonald's executives at the National Press Club in Washington signaled the company's biggest public-relations push yet on obesity and diet concerns that are forcing sweeping changes in the U.S. food and restaurant industries.

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The fast food industry has been under pressure from consumer groups and the government to give more nutritional information and promote healthier eating. McDonald's introduced entree salads in the United States about a year ago, as did competitors, and has been moving to add some healthier options to its restaurants worldwide.

Blaming McDonald's for Americans' rising obesity and physical inactivity is "not reflective of reality," Mike Roberts, president of the company's U.S. operations, said in an interview.

"But it's part of what we're dealing with as a country right now, and we've got to lead" by providing lots of choices and educating consumers about them, he said. "We're very concerned about our customers' well-being."

Michael Jacobson, executive director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, credited McDonald's with taking "some small steps in the right direction" Thursday but said they don't go nearly far enough.

"If McDonald's wanted to improve the public's health, in addition to providing the salads and bottled water, it could stop using partially hydrogenated oils in its fries, which contain trans fats and are a powerful promoter of heart disease," he said. "They also could lower the fat content of their burgers, use lowfat cheese, provide more baked food instead of fried food and lower the sodium content of their foods."

McDonald's promised two years ago to adopt a healthier cooking oil for its fries but Roberts said testing has yet to produce an appropriate replacement.

The Oak Brook, Illinois-based company signed up fitness whiz Bob Greene to showcase its healthy-lifestyle campaign. Greene's tips promoting walking will be included in a pamphlet with adult Happy Meals, and he embarks Tuesday on a 38-day walking and biking tour from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C.
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I heard about this as well Sue Marie-I think it's really great that as consumers we are getting more options when eating out. The Adult Happy Meal seems like another one of these choices and I'm looking forward to trying one

From what I've heard they come with a stepometer-which counts our steps that we walk. Sounds cool, huh?
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Yes, the pedometer that the article mentioned really kewl.

I have tried these salads, and they are so MUCH better than the mcshaker salads by a HUGE margin



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They sound good-which ones do you suggest? I wonder how much the meals will cost? Definitely a nice choice for companies to be offering us.
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I've only tried two but they were very good. You get a choice of either Cripsy or Grilled Chicken. I have tried the Grilled Chicken Caesar with Cobb dressing and the Grilled Chicken California Cobb with Cobb dressing hehee. The Cobb salad was good, it just seemed like there was a lot of bacon bits and blue cheese crumbs (or whatever it was) and it sort of over powered the salad. I used to buy fast food all the time for lunch between classes because it was sooo much easier and took less time... this became a bad habbit. Now I can get these salads... I'm also thinking about trying Jack -n- The Boxes salads as well. They have this Baby Spinish salad that looked really good hehehe....

I definately agree with you tho, everyone seems to have "low carb" options on their menus as well as Light 'n Fit menus. I think it's great, especially for those of us who don't wanna cook at night and get stressed out by the idea of eating out. We have more options now

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yes indeed-it does make things easier for us Thanks for sharing-I'll have to get one and the stepometer too (I'm interested to see how much I'm walking a day)
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Your welcome I've already got 6 of them LOL. The other day they started their Neopets give away and my step daughter loves neopets so I asked the lady if I could get my adult happy meal with a neopet and she said sure hehehe so I gave the neopet to my step daughter *grin*

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I tried the salads at McDee's and they are wonderful. I also thought the Cobb salad was overpowered with blue cheese, so next time I tried the bacon ranch salad and it was wonderful with the grilled chicken and this time I got my prize, the pedometer. It sort of works but if you drop it off your pants or shake it, the steps number climbs, so its misleading, but fun to play with at the beginning. I want a real one that is that simple to use. I got the vinegerette dressing for my salad and the water this time. Cost is $4.99 plus tax.
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Hi Lolow... I bought myself one from Walmart. It calculates, steps, distance, calories burned and has a clock on it. I bought so many salads from McD that I had like an entired fleet of their pedometers. LOL the one thing I found with them is that they aren't very accurate. I went walking with my stepdaughter and I had 2000+ miles and hers only had 1300 some odd on it. we tossed that one out and tried another. This time it had about 1700 on it. It's possible she is just stepping lightly... I dunno but I like the one I got from walmart. The one thing about any pedometere/stepometer is that it counts based on movement, so if you sneeze and cause enough movement for the pendulum to move and connect with the counter, it's going to count. But I figured as long as I walked at least somewhat close to what it says, I'm happy with it. Hehehehe... I'm addicted to the cob dressing, I can't find it in stores yet *pouts* but I have to admit these salads are so much better than those salad mcshaker thingies they used to have, in my opinion.

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