10000 Ways to Ruin Your Diet
I’ve never was a fast-food junkie. Sure I had my Micky D’s every once and awhile, but I think its been several years since I’ve eaten at any major burger or casual dining place. I find the food lacking in flavor and when you have to eat small portions, the bits need to pack a punch.
Despite the economy, fast-food places are holding their own. McDonald’s and others are seeing an increase in sales as diners downgrade from fast-casual to less expensive alternatives.
Given the ubiquity and ease of eating at these joints, I wondered how many calories could you consume a day by living on a fast food diet. In his movie Supersize Me, Morgan Spurlock gained nearly 25 lbs eating at McDonald’s for a month. Here’s my own mini survey of how you could get 10,000 calories a day from stopping off at some favor fast foods restaurants.
Breakfast: Burger King
Double Croissan’wich with Double Sausage
Hash Browns (medium)
Mocha BK Joe Coffee
1650 Calories, 900 from fat, 2800 mg sodium
Lunch: Whataburger
Triple Whataburger
Large Fry
Large Soda
Apple Pie
3850 Calories, 1540 from fat, 4747 mg sodium
Afternoon Snack: Starbucks
Venti Mint Chocolate Chip Frappacino w/ Whipped Cream
Chocolate Chunk Cookie
1110 calories, 360 from fat, 790 mg sodium
Dinner: Pizza Hut
8 Piece Hot Hings
9″ Panormous Meat Lovers Personal Pizza
Cinnamon Sticks w/ icing
32 Oz Mountain Dew
3010 calories, 1080 from fat, 6387 mg sodium
Late Nate Snack: Marble Slab Creamery
Large Rocky Road Ice Cream
1288 calories, 698 from fat, 21 mg sodium
GRAND TOTAL:
10,908 Calories
4,578 Calories from Fat
14,747 mg of salt
Ready to puke?
Synopsis
I have nothing against any of these establishments. They were chosen as they are within a few miles of my house. I can get to any of them in less than 5 minutes. With cheap, calorie-packed food so easily available, I’m not surprised at the obesity and health issues in our communities. I’ve not priced up these meals, but I think a pretty safe bet is under $30 for the day. That’s enough calories to feed 5 adults.
Aside from the big chains, small local chains are just as egregious. Just because it is local does not mean they don’t pack in the calories as much as any international chain. They likely woo you with the local appeal, friendlier service, or nicer decor. In the end, nearly all fast-food is laced with calories, fat and salt. Even “healthy” sounding alternatives, often have calorie packed foods. So it is always eater beware.
huck on September 11th 2009 in Eating Out, Weight Loss

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