Exclusive: Researchers say ‘hugely alarming’ analysis shows more action is needed to protect consumers
Archived version: https://archive.ph/IjGGR
They came to their “hugely alarming” conclusions after analysing the nutritional content of the 10 top-selling items bought at 19 of the UK’s biggest “out of home” outlets, including chains such as Subway, Pizza Express, McDonald’s, Greggs, Starbucks and Pret a Manger.
They only reviewed the 10 top-selling items at each chain. Headline could have read: “Breaking News: People Like Buying Comfort Food and Sugar”
Pret A Manger is unhealthy in so many other ways. Pret remain unsafe despite 2 customer deaths & 20+ injuries (that we know of). EVEN IF people never had an issue, always check the food. Customers ate half a sandwich before they realized it’s mouldy. Customers post pics of mouldy food:
https://expret.org/2022/07/14/pret-not-freshly-made
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I know it’s to establish this impericaly but hopefully this isn’t a surprise. Taste comes from butter, salt, spices and fat. You for the most part can’t make say - chicken - taste good without all that.
The only reason “cooking at home” is considered healthier is because people don’t cook tasty food for themselves because they don’t know that if you just keep the above in mind you can make way tastier food than anything at any restaurant every day.
The only reason “cooking at home” is considered healthier is because people don’t cook tasty food for themselves
Sorry, what?
Most people don’t add a shitton of butter, salt, herbs and spices to their food at home, while restaurants do - hence most home food often comes out healthier, but nowhere near as tasty as (good) restaurant food.
How is this interesting? It’s obvious.
It’s clear to anyone paying attention, but in order to drive policy and help everyone (idiots) you kinda have to prove stuff
right, but the community isn’t called “proving obviously clear things to people paying attention” , it’s “interesting global news”.
Oh, word?