Study says calories list doesn’t change fast food eating habits
Seeing calories listed next to items on a fast food menu isn’t likely to affect what you choose, but seeing the exercise it takes to burn those calories might help.
Seeing calories listed next to items on a fast food menu isn’t likely to affect what you choose, but seeing the exercise it takes to burn those calories might help.
Some restaurant dishes are so loaded with calories, fat, sodium and sugar that they’ve earned the distinction of being named Xtreme Eating “dis-honorees.”
McDonald’s will start listing calorie information on indoor and drive-thru menus by September 17, 2012.
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