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post Oct 5 2006, 12:26 AM
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Come on yall I know its important to stay healthy and what not but everyone likes to eat a little junk food every now and then I mean theres nothing wrong with eating fries but eating them constantly that would be a problem
 
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post Oct 5 2006, 10:50 PM
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I don't think people are really reading the article.

If you guys actually read the article, you'd know that they're not banning fries. They're cutting down on trans fat.

And I've found a new article on this.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/na...eadlines-nation

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If the Board of Health votes in favor of the ban in December, New York will become the first large city in America to prohibit restaurants from using artificial trans fats, commonly contained in vegetable oils, margarines and shortenings.

I really hope they do ban it. People are literally eating themselves to death.
I've heard that life expectancy is actually over 100, but so many people are stuffing their mouths with unhealthy foods..
 
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post Oct 6 2006, 01:50 AM
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I say die young and happy...make a pretty corpse.

I mean seriously, I love fries. Do i eat them 7 days a week? no. I rarely have them at all. bUt its my choice. I mean, my family put bacon grease in their vegetables. what the hell do I need to worry about fries for when there is BACON GREASE IN THE FOOD!!!

Yeah. I say its stupid. They should just use better oil to cook it in.
 
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post Oct 7 2006, 02:48 AM
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QUOTE(rawr SOCK @ Oct 5 2006, 8:50 PM) *
I don't think people are really reading the article.

If you guys actually read the article, you'd know that they're not banning fries. They're cutting down on trans fat.

And I've found a new article on this.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/na...eadlines-nation


I really hope they do ban it. People are literally eating themselves to death.
I've heard that life expectancy is actually over 100, but so many people are stuffing their mouths with unhealthy foods..




Yeah i know, Elaine. I'm going to die faster for stuffing in my mouth with unhealthy delicious food.



I'm hungry.
 
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post Dec 5 2006, 07:31 PM
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^ You need a better diet. Stop eating fast food! tongue.gif


Sorry for bumping this, but they really did! They banned it!
(I didn't really feel like making a new topic. Hope you don't mind Steven.)

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'Bad fats' ban in NYC restaurants

New York City's Board of Health has voted to ban artery-clogging trans-fats from the city's restaurants.

The city's health officials have for years warned that the fats can cause obesity and lead to heart disease.

Trans-fats go into partially hydrogenated vegetable oil, which is commonly used for frying and baking.

The unanimous vote makes the city the first in the US to ban the fats, although the original strict deadline to comply has been lengthened.

Restaurants will be banned from using most frying oils containing trans-fats from 1 July, and will have to eliminate the fats from all foods by 1 July 2008.

'Unrealistic deadline'

Trans-fats are made when food processors harden fat to make it more like butter.

It can then be used for frying or baking, or put into processed foods and ready-made mixes for cakes and drinks like hot chocolate.

The Food and Drug Administration estimates that on average, Americans eat 4.7lb (2.14kg) of trans-fats each year.

The move has met with opposition from 24,000 restaurant owners in the city, who said the original six-month deadline to replace cooking oils and fats was unrealistic.

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has defended the move.

"Nobody wants to take away your French fries and hamburgers - I love those things too.

"But if you can make them with something that is less damaging to your health, we should do that."

For more than a year, there has been a voluntary programme for the city's restaurants and fast food outlets to remove trans-fats from the food they serve.

Many American food makers and restaurant chains, including McDonald's and Taco Bell, have been experimenting with replacements for oils and foods that contain trans-fats.

Chicago is also considering a law that would restrict use of trans-fats in large restaurants.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6210600.stm

A unanimous vote.
Hopefully this will happen in the other states too. This might just be the start of a healthy America.
 
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post Dec 16 2006, 03:22 AM
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THEY BETTER !

THEN, AMERICA WOULDNT SPEND SO MUCH MONEY ON LARGE CLOTHES.
 
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post Dec 26 2006, 12:32 AM
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oh man, i love french fries. once you eat one, you gotta have more & more ..
 
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post Dec 26 2006, 04:12 AM
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oh hell no. french fries>everything...except ronaldo. =)
 
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post Dec 26 2006, 07:13 PM
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NOOO. donttt. pleasee.


t's the customers decision on whether not they want to be fat.
 
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post Dec 31 2006, 03:36 PM
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damn that sucks now i would never be able to put on pounds and i need to mad.gif
 
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post Dec 31 2006, 03:43 PM
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QUOTE(Spiritual Winged Aura @ Dec 16 2006, 3:22 AM) *
THEY BETTER !

THEN, AMERICA WOULDNT SPEND SO MUCH MONEY ON LARGE CLOTHES.

laugh.gif Haha, true.

QUOTE(ldyxluvable @ Dec 31 2006, 3:36 PM) *
damn that sucks now i would never be able to put on pounds and i need to mad.gif

D:
You're kidding me, right? So you'd rather gain weight than have a lower risk for cardiovascular diseases? ohmy.gif

They banned trans fat was because many Americans now have high blood pressure and/or cholesterol.. This is good because now, not as many people have to suffer from heart disease, strokes, heart attacks, etc.
 

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