Monday, November 29, 2010

Wendy's Fries Introduce "Gourmet"

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Attempts to capture a new market segment, Wendy's has introduced a new take fast food: "natural sea salt with fine-cut fries."

You can imagine the same with the wording of the fancy restaurant menu.Even the sound of the healthy Fries. but they are?

Unfortunately, no. Wendy's new fries contain significantly more sodium and a little more than the standard ones burnt.

NPR reports:

Wendy has confirmed to us that the new medium-sized istutuskalojen goes to 350 mg 500 mg.

Sodium recommended daily limit is 2400 milligrams, one teaspoon of salt, the proportion of the corresponding. these fries for more than one-fifth of that.

The word ' natural ' fries ' name is not regulated by the Government. [2] [3] it sounds healthy, but not essentially meaningless words such as "other purely" and "fresh" is often used in the same way., and even legitimate claims, such as "fat-free" are often unhealthy products that are otherwise applied, incorrectly.

What is the dieters I have made?

Well, if you can eat fries, you may notice that the new gourmet (which cost the same as the standard fries) may be satisfied in a rather medium part instead of a big one but don't kid yourself these fries are a healthy alternative.


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