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  2. The 10 Healthiest (and Unhealthiest) Fast Food ... - AOL

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    Hers took a look at the nutrition facts of sandwiches, including burgers, at 10 of the largest fast food chains in the country to discover the healthiest and unhealthiest options.

  3. These Are the Healthiest Fast Food Restaurants, According to ...

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    Fast food gets a bad rap for being unhealthy, but there are healthy fast food options at chains like McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, and Sonic. Dietitians explain.

  4. 25 Healthy Fast-Food Orders, According to Dietitians - AOL

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    Nutrition (Per order): Calories: 490 Fat: 24 g (Saturated Fat: 7 g) Sodium: 1,150 mg Carbs: 44 g (Fiber: 11 g, Sugar: 3 g) Protein: 25 g. Taco Bell has a few different healthy options to go for ...

  5. Nutrition: 390 calories, 19g fat (4g sat fat), 580mg sodium, 39g carbs (2g fiber, 5g sugar), 16g protein. We didn't expect McDonald's to make the cut for the healthiest fast-food fish sandwich ...

  6. Burger King sliders - Wikipedia

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    Burger King sliders, comprising several varieties of mini-sandwiches, are a series of sandwiches that have been sold by international fast-food restaurant chain Burger King since the 1980s. Burger Bundles was the first iteration, a set of three small hamburgers or cheeseburgers.

  7. Calorie count laws - Wikipedia

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    Calorie count laws are a type of law that require restaurants (typically only larger restaurant chains) to post food energy and nutritional information on the food served on menus. [1] Studies of consumer behavior have shown that for some fast-food chains, consumers reduce calorie consumption but at other chains they do not. [2]

  8. Fast food - Wikipedia

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    Fast food is a commercial term, limited to food sold in a restaurant or store with frozen, preheated or precooked ingredients and served in packaging for take-out or takeaway. Fast food was created as a commercial strategy to accommodate large numbers of busy commuters, travelers and wage workers. In 2018, the fast-food industry was worth an ...

  9. Avoid This Fast Food Chain At All Costs If You Want A Low ...

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    What has remained a constant, however, is the inclusion of nutrition facts. Nearly every fast food chain in the country offers calorie counts for their menu items, with some spots outlining ...