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Buuurrrgggerrrr ugggrrrrrgggggggggggg
Critics bite at Hungry Jack's fat stack Quad Burger
. September 03, 2008 12:00am . A FAST-food chain's sale of a 4520-kilojoule hamburger is irresponsible and a sign the industry is ignoring health warnings about obesity, experts say. TV commercials are promoting the Hungry Jack's Quad Stack Burger, which contains four beef patties, four slices of cheese, two rashers of bacon, barbecue sauce and two sugared buns. It contains 71g of fat, 34.7g of saturated fat, 1930 milligrams of sodium and 74.8g protein. The burger, which sells for $5.95, has no salad and the calorie content equates to more than half a woman's recommended daily energy intake and almost one-third of a man's. Dietitian Tanya Lewis said Hungry Jack's was being irresponsible in selling the new burger. "I was quite surprised that with so much media about healthy eating and the whole anti-supersize thing that they would come out and do the exact opposite," she said. "I wasn't too impressed when I saw it on the TV, and even the people who watched it with me, who weren't dietitians, said the same thing. It was a bit like 'what are they thinking?'. "It seems a bit irresponsible to me - even the way they're marketing it, you would think they might offer a free salad with it to try to even things up but they haven't even done that." Since 2006, the same burger has been sold by the Hungry Jack's equivalent in the US, Burger King, sparking similar outrage there and across the globe. In that time, companies such as McDonald's and KFC have introduced healthy alternatives on their Australian menus while providing nutrition information of their products. Associate Professor Jane Scott, from Flinders University's Nutrition and Dietetics department, said burgers like the Quad were often marketed as a challenge. "It challenges people to over-consume and this is just overkill," Prof Scott said. "Once you've had one of these burgers, all you can really eat for the day is fruit and vegies as you've already reached your daily intake in most of the food groups." I know where im goin on the weekend !!!! ,Just need to put my large block of Milky bar Choclate on top & Aaaaaaah Heaven |
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eat three, and you're done for the day food-wise. big deal. people go to fast food joints for a reason, and it ain't a health food fix.
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Dannie...stick to politics.
Is this fair? |
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Oh ,Dan...know why I think GenuineCrazyLady doesn't show here anymore?
She can't take criticism....oh she can dish it out,but the snot face can't take it. |
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i prefer living in a country where too much food is an actual health concern. it beats the alternative.
so what if your grossly obese neighbor had a heart attack at 38. at least he didn't starve when he was 5. we just need to start piling enough calories on to kill off those with no self control before they can breed. then we can take the resulting excess fat stack quad burgers and send them to darfur. it's win win. |