This article was highlighted in an email sent out by PCRM. I had to share. I know that these “healthy” kids meal are not even close to ideal, but I was surprised to find out just how awful they really are. I love PCRM and their mission, check out their site when have time.
Fast-food chains including McDonald’s and Burger King announced plans last July to make kids meals healthier. But PCRM’s new Five Worst “Healthy” Fast-Food Kids Meals report found meals still alarmingly high in fat, cholesterol, sodium, and sugar.
The five worst “healthy” fast-food kids meals are:
Five Worst “Healthy” Fast-Food Kids Meals | ||
Meal | Nutrition Shocker | |
Chick-fil-A Kids Grilled Nuggets Kids Meal | Contains the same amount of cholesterol as a Big Mac. | |
McDonald’s Cheeseburger Happy Meal | Contains more sodium than 13 orders of McDonald’s kids fries. | |
Sonic Kids’ Jr. Burger Meal | Contains more sugar than two Twinkies. | |
Burger King Hamburger Kids Meal | Contains almost as much cholesterol as six slices of pork bacon. | |
Denny’s Build Your Own Jr. Grand Slam | Contains almost 100 more milligrams of sodium than the government recommends children consume at breakfast. |
“So far, the fast-food industry, subsidized by large federal agricultural subsidies for meat and dairy, has little incentive to offer healthier meals,” PCRM president Neal Barnard, M.D., wrote in his blog. “To force a real change, it is the true stakeholders in this debate: parents, pediatricians—and politicians, who need to keep up the pressure against the fast-food industry with their deep pockets and their “happy” meals that are threatening the very future of our children.”
This month marks the one-year anniversary of the Kids LiveWell campaign, a high-profile initiative launched by the National Restaurant Association, where restaurant chains including Burger King and Chick-fil-A pledged to offer and promote healthier kids meals. McDonald’s does not participate in Kids LiveWell, but last July the fast-food giant also announced plans to make its Happy Meals more nutritious.
Source: WFM 1-10