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Healthy food

Posted by: Shaun ( Burger King, USA ) on January 29, 1999 at 11:30:37:

In Reply to: it is really quite impossible to get healthy food from a fast food restaurant posted by Alina Machalski on January 28, 1999 at 10:48:47:

: Good god, how idiodic can one get.

You just answered your own question when you spelled common with an e at the end in your next section. That's not a typo.

: Anyone with commone sense knows that it is really quite impossible to get healthy food from a fast food restaurant, especially Burger King or McDonalds. The lettuce is aged, the tomatoes and other "vegetables" have chemicals sprayed all over them. And if you ask for a burger with no meat, you get two slabs of bread with some ketchup.


The vegetables we use are the exact same thing you buy in the store, except our vegetables aren't out in the open so countless number of people can touch it, collecting germs etc... So in reality, the veggies at Burger King are better than the ones you buy in the store. And since we have salads, Broiled Chicken, and Veggie Whoppers, you can get healthy food. One more thing, if you ask for a burger with no meat, you will not just recieve a bun with ketchup. In my 5 years I have never served a sandwich like that, but we sell veggie burgers every day. Well, if someone asked for a bun with only ketchup, we would make it, but it has never happened.

:And another thing, most people don't cook with lots of fat and sodium.
Actually, most of the food that most people cook at home are high in fat and calories. If anyone here were to check the nutrition labels on the "healthy" foods in thier house they would be surprised

: I sure as hell don't. I eat healthy, non processed and non chemicalized foods.

Good for you. Not everybody can live the rest of thier life eating that bland,tasteless weight-watchers fat-free food

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