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b urg er super-size fries apple adverts snacks cereal drive-in breakfast tray judge calories New York health Glasgow cosmetic hot dogs TV home-cooked Add some more ideas of your own. ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ü 213 What’s in the Big Apple? For every salad, McDonald’s sells eight double cheeseburgers. Andrew Clark in New York September 13, 2007 In a recent court case concerning America’s junk food industry, a group of fast food restaurants in New York persuaded a judge that they shouldn’t have to write the number of calories in their meals on in-store menu boards. Judge Richard Holwell said that New York’s Board of Health was not allowed to demand that larger restaurant chains write calorie figures next to prices for food such as a McDonald’s Big Mac meal (1,430 calories) or Burger King’s triple Whopper with cheese (1,230 calories). The court case was the city’s latest effort to do something about obesity which is worse in New York than in the rest of America. More than half of the Big Apple’s residents are overweight and a third are clinically obese. Among children, US obesity levels have tripled since the 1970s. Mary Bassett, New York’s deputy commissioner for health promotion and disease prevention, says Americans consume nearly 50% of their food outside the home. Huge helpings, high salt content and fatty ingredients mean that the average calorie intake in restaurants is far higher than in home-cooked food. “When people shop in supermarkets, they can see a nutritional fact chart on the box which tells them what they’re getting. When you buy food in a restaurant, you have no idea what the nutritional content is,” says Dr Bassett. “Most people know that a large portion of fries is unhealthy”, argues Dr Bassett, “But, I don’t think many people would guess that a McDonald’s deluxe breakfast contains nearly all their recommended calorie intake for the day.” However, the big fast food chains complained that it is expensive and unfair – and that they already provide plenty of information on their websites. Chuck Hunt, a spokesman for the New York State Restaurant Association, says: “The correct way to deal with this is through education, not through rules.” The industry argues that calories are only one of many ways to measure how healthy food is. Putting them on a menu, says the association, will only “confuse” people. The fast food industry has been trying hard to present a caring, sharing image and restaurants now sell salads, shakes, milk and fruity nibbles. Last week, Burger King announced it was launching ‘apple fries’ – slices of apple cut to look like chips – to persuade young customers to eat healthier food. But, for every salad they sell, McDonald’s still sells eight double cheeseburgers. A few chains are taking responsibility. Subway, which sells fresh sandwiches, has decided to display calories on its menus. Its spokesman, Les Winograd, says it was to the firm’s advantage: “We have a reputation for offering healthier alternatives to traditional fatty fast food.” In response to pressure, the industry has stopped marketing the worst of its food to children. The Council of Better Business Bureaus has asked companies to stop targeting under- 12s. Burger King, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, McDonald’s, Kellogg’s and Kraft have already agreed to this request. Currently, children in America see an average of 21 adverts a day for sweets, snacks, cereals and fast food. Experts say the fast food industry’s New York court case cancels out such positive action. Kelly Brownell, director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale University, says: Download 7.3 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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