![]() ![]() Then we rewarded establishments with fruit and vegetable side-dish choices, as well as offering whole-wheat bread. This gave us a snapshot of how each restaurant compared in average serving size-a key indicator of unhealthy portion distortion. To separate the commendable from the deplorable, we calculated the total number of calories per entrée. Something even more shocking, though: More than half of the sit-down restaurants we graded ended up with our lowest scores! ![]() Specifically, some of the fast food joints you’ve come to think of as terrible for you actually ranked alright-McDonald’s scored a B+, for example, so the Micky D’s drive-through just might be your fast-lane to weight loss. And that’s where Eat This, Not That! comes in: We’ve analyzed and graded 66 different chain restaurants-fast food and sit-down-to determine which ones have healthy options, and which could turn out to be diet disasters. Visit others and you’re just plain asking for trouble. Your favorite fast food restaurant is often like your favorite city: Visit some neighborhoods and you live the high life. I’m really glad they included alternatives, but most of all–I am SHOCKED that Long John Silver’s isn’t listed here! Whaaaaaaaaaat? MSN has also featured this following article, provided by Men’s Health, written by Dave Zinczenko and Matt Goulding. To find the nearest Baja Fresh, click here and have the Chicken Salad Wrap. With that kind of encasing, I can’t see how the food won’t be fresh! But that didn’t stop one Matthew Hoffman from visiting…Ĭlearly, it’s a fun-filled fast food fantasy land where people with spiky hair can join the hired help and serenade customers with Enrique Iglesias. Fast-forward, if you want, to 2:53 for the direct commentary.ĭespite the fact that it truly does consist of the same basic ingrediants–cheese, beans, and meat wrapped in a tortilla–I am never disappointed with that combination.Ĭan’t you tell? They’ve got the food wrapped in foil, then stuck inside the paper “Baja Fresh” wrapper, then that is put into the Baja Fresh paper bag envelope, which is accompanied by the napkin and your choice of fresh salsa from a cart (which you put into spacious to-go-containers) in an even larger Baja Fresh bag. Like a wise person once said–Mexican food is all the same in that it uses all the same ingredients. Today, I introduce you to yet another fast food joint dedicated to Mexican cuisine: Baja Fresh ![]()
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