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		<title>The Double-Edged Sword of “Healthy” Fast Food</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Tom Venuto www.BurnTheFat.com What’s on the menu at the big fast food chains lately? Oddly enough, the answer is… “health food!” Even more incongruous, many are marketing their food for weight loss. Healthy weight loss food at Taco Bell and McDonalds? Is this a noble move to be applauded, is it a big corporate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By Tom Venuto</strong><br />
<strong><a href="http://tinyurl.com/losefat-tp" target="_blank">www.BurnTheFat.com</a></strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong>What’s on the menu at the big fast food chains lately? Oddly  enough, the answer is… “health<a href="http://tinyurl.com/losefat-tp" target="_blank"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-129" title="abs_male_female_banner_140X525" src="http://losefat.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/abs_male_female_banner_140X525.jpg" alt="" width="140" height="526" /></a> food!” Even more incongruous, many are marketing  their food for weight loss. Healthy weight loss food at Taco Bell and McDonalds?  Is this a noble move to be applauded, is it a big corporate money grab, or is it  a double edged sword?</p>
<p>Remember Jared Fogle, the Subway guy? He lost 245 pounds while eating at  Subway regularly. He simply picked the lower calorie menu items.  Seeing an  opportunity, the local store owner pitched Subway corporate with an idea. Before  long, Jared was the company spokesperson in their nationwide advertising  campaigns which became known as The Subway Diet.</p>
<p>Sales doubled to 8.2 billion. How much the increase came from the weight loss  ads is unknown, but there’s little doubt that using weight loss as a marketing  platform was a boon for the sandwich maker. Other fast food chains picked up the  weight loss torch where Subway left off.</p>
<p>The latest is the Taco Bell Drive through diet, with their own skinny  spokesperson: Christine! The ads, which are admittedly conservative, perhaps due  to more stringent FTC laws, say Christine lost 54 lbs over 2 years by reducing  her calories to 1250 a day, and choosing Taco Bell’s new lower calorie “Fresco”  items.</p>
<p>These include “7 diet items with 150 to 240 calories and under 9 grams of  fat.” For example, there’s a chicken soft taco with only 170 calories and 4  grams of fat.</p>
<p>For people who refuse to give up eating at fast food restaurants, this is  arguably a positive thing. Take my brother for example, He’s not a total junk  food junkie, but left to his own devices, he WILL make a beeline to Taco Bell  and McDonalds.</p>
<p>I went to McDonalds with him a few months ago (I was dragged there), and he  was about to order a bacon cheeseburger. I glanced at the menu and said, “That’s  790 calories!” I glanced down at his belly then continued, “Look, they have  chicken wraps. Why don’t you have one of those?” Without questioning me, he  agreed, apparently happy to get any McDonalds fix.</p>
<p>Right there at the counter they had the nutrition information sheets:</p>
<p>McDonald’s honey mustard grilled chicken wrap: 260 calories, 9 grams fat, 27  grams of carbs, 18 grams of protein.</p>
<p>That saved him 530 calories. Am I happy there was something with only 260  calories on the menu? Absolutely. Do I applaud the fast food restaurants for  offering lower calorie choices? You bet. But the big question is: are these  really “healthy choices?”</p>
<p>A few journalists and bloggers recently answered, “These fast food diet items  are NOT healthy, they’re only ‘healthi-ER.’”</p>
<p>I think they’re both mistaken. I think this food is not healthy nor is it  healthier. It’s only lower in calories. If you eat lower calorie food, that can  help you lose weight and if you lose weight, that can improve your health. But  what if your definition of healthy food includes nutrition, nutrient density and  absence of artificial ingredients?</p>
<p>Let’s take a look at that very low calorie chicken wrap. Is it really  healthier just because it’s got 1/3 the calories of a bacon cheeseburger?</p>
<p>Here’s the ingredients straight from McDonald’s website:</p>
<p>McDonald’s Grilled Chicken Breast Filet (wrap): Chicken breast filets with  rib meat, water, seasoning (salt, sugar, food starch-modified, maltodextrin,  spices, dextrose, autolyzed yeast extract, hydrolyzed [corn gluten, soy, wheat  gluten] proteins, garlic powder, paprika, chicken fat, chicken broth, natural  flavors (plant and animal source), caramel color, polysorbate 80, xanthan gum,  onion powder, extractives of paprika), modified potato starch, and sodium  phosphates. CONTAINS: SOY AND WHEAT. Prepared with Liquid Margarine: Liquid  soybean oil, water, partially hydrogenated cottonseed and soybean oils, salt,  hydrogenated cottonseed oil, soy lecithin, mono- and diglycerides, sodium  benzoate and potassium sorbate (preservative), artificial flavor, citric acid,  vitamin A palmitate, beta carotene (color). (and don’t forget the 800 mg of  sodium).</p>
<p>HOLY CRAP! Shouldn’t chicken breast be just one ingredient… chicken  breast?</p>
<p>This is not food. It’s more like what author Michael Pollan would call an  “edible food-like substance.”</p>
<p>What about the honey mustard sauce? The first ingredient after water is…  SUGAR!</p>
<p>The flour tortilla ingredients? Enriched bleached wheat flour, also made with  vegetable shortening (may contain one or more of the following: hydrogenated  soybean oil, soybean oil, partially hydrogenated soybean oil, hydrogenated  cottonseed oil with mono- and diglycerides added), contains 2% or less of the  following: sugar, leavening (sodium aluminum sulfate, calcium sulfate, sodium  phosphate, baking soda, corn starch, monocalcium phosphate), salt, wheat gluten,  dough conditioners, sodium metabisulfite, distilled monoglycerides.</p>
<p>Trans fats? Sugar? Aluminum? Stuff you can’t pronounce and have to look up to  find out it’s preservatives and disinfectants?</p>
<p>Don’t confuse the issues: weight loss and health…. Calories and nutrition.  There IS a difference, and that is what makes “healthy” fast food a double edged  sword at best.</p>
<p>Some people, like my brother, simply aren’t going to give up fast food  completely. If I can get him to make better bad choices, that could help him  control his weight. If that works, then I’m pleased that the fast food  restaurants have such choices to offer.</p>
<p>But if you wanted to make a good choice &#8211; a healthy choice &#8211; you’d forget  about “driving through” anywhere on a regular basis. You’d shop for whole,  fresh, natural real food, keep a well-stocked kitchen… and learn how to  cook.</p>
<p>The Subway diet, the Drive Through diet, or the Weight Watchers approved  McDonalds menu (yes its true, what a pair that is!) Don’t kid yourself – this is  not only not healthy, it’s not healthier – it’s lower calorie junk food.</p>
<p><em>“Welcome to our restaurant sir. Would you like a large plate of dog poo  or a small plate of dog poo?”</em></p>
<p><em>“No thank you, I will take neither. No matter what the serving size, crap  is still crap.”</em></p>
<p>Train hard and expect success!</p>
<p>Tom Venuto, author of<br />
<a href="http://tinyurl.com/losefat-tp" target="_blank">Burn The Fat Feed The Muscle</a></p>
<p>Founder &amp; CEO of<br />
<a href="http://tinyurl.com/losefat-innercircle" target="_blank">Burn The Fat Inner Circle</a><br />
<a href="http://xxxxx.burnthefat.hop.clickbank.net/?page=inner_circle"></a></p>
<p>About the Author:</p>
<p>Tom Venuto is the author of the #1 best seller, <em>Burn the  Fat, Feed the Muscle: Fat Burning Secrets of the World’s Best Bodybuilders and  Fitness Models.</em> Tom is a lifetime natural bodybuilder and fat loss expert  who achieved an astonishing 3.7% body fat level without drugs or supplements.  Discover how to increase your metabolism and burn stubborn body fat, find out  which foods burn fat and which foods turn to fat, plus get a free fat loss  report and mini course by visiting Tom&#8217;s site at: <strong><a href="http://tinyurl.com/losefat-tp" target="_blank">www.BurnTheFat.com</a></strong></p>
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