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Dietitians Rank Five Unhealthiest 'Gourmet Burgers'; Wendy's Bacon Deluxe Triple Burger, Items from Carl's Jr., and Burger King Top List WASHINGTON—With a whopping 1,140 calories and more saturated fat, cholesterol, and sodium than anyone should eat in a single day, Wendy’s Bacon Deluxe Triple Burger has topped a list of the five most unhealthful "gourmet burgers" sold by national fast-food chains. Also on the list is the Angus Bac |
The Worst Low-Carb Restaurant Entrées The Worst Low-Carb Restaurant Entrées A Report by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine March 2004 As the food industry tries to cash in on the low-carbohydrate craze, many restaurant chains are adding menu items labeled “low-carb,” & |
Unhealthiest 'Gourmet Burgers': Wendy's Tops List High-end “gourmet burgers” at fast-food chains may seem like a cheap way to enjoy a premium meal, but they can pose risks to consumers’ health. With a whopping 1,140 calories and more saturated fat, cholesterol, and sodium than anyone should eat in a single day, Wendy’s Bacon Deluxe Triple |
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The Cancer Project Update The Cancer Project Update New Instructors, New Opportunities Twenty-three new instructors have joined The Cancer Project in the last six months, extending the organization’s reach to five more states: Alabama, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Mexico, and Wisconsin. Not only will the important message of good nut |
2002 Airport Food Review A Report by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine 2002 Is the food in America’s busiest airports healthier than last year? Yes and no, according to PCRM’s second annual airport restaurant survey. PCRM looked at the 10 busiest U.S. airports |
America’s Biggest Corporations Offer Vegetarian Options It’s a cold winter day, and those employees who haven’t yet kicked the habit are huddling outside the building exits to finish off that last bit of meatloaf before going back into their meat-free building. A fantasy? Maybe. But American businesses are looking for ways to encourage good health |
Florida Schools Put Veggie Burgers on the Menu School lunch lines across the country are filled with greasy, high-fat cheeseburgers, chicken wings, and pizza. But this past March, PCRM helped Broward County, Fla.—the sixth-largest school district in the country—introduce Gardenburger’s Flame Grilled vegan burger to students at Everglades High |
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Burger King Warns of Grilled Chicken Cancer Risk: Fast-Food Chain Settles PCRM Lawsuit Burger King is the first of seven national restaurant chains to settle a lawsuit filed by PCRM over a dangerous carcinogen found in the companies’ grilled chicken. As part of its agreement with PCRM, Burger King has posted warning signs in its California restaurants to alert customers that its grilled chicken |
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PCRM Dietitian vs. Monster Burger Meat-heavy diets kill millions of Americans every year through their contribution to heart disease, cancer, overweight, diabetes, and other health problems. But a new burger in Michigan takes our national fat fixation to a new level. The West Michigan Whitecaps baseball team recently added a 4,800-calorie burger t |
Vegetarian Diets for Correctional Facilities Vegetarian Diets for Correctional Facilities Many people choose vegetarian diets for reasons of health, ethics, environmental concerns, or others. The American Dietetic Association states that vegetarian and vegan diets have health benefits and are nutritious when appropriately planned. Luckily, planning is easy, |
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