910 mg of sodium is contained in the average Whopper sandwich.
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neither one. They both contain salt, grease, and fat.
It depends on personal preference. Scientifically odds are that the McDonald's fries will taste better than Burger King fries because they come already salted and salt aids tasting among the majority of people. On the other hand Burger Kings fries are more healthier because they don't come pre salted and salt is known to be bad for your health.
no, they do not. they only use salt in their fries.
I see a few issues, the onoins used by McDonalds (almost every burger place these days) are dehydrated onoins, with a few drops of water added. one ounce of these onoins are used during the cooking process, to flavor the grill, burger in addition to the salt and pepper.
Value size: 340 mg sodium Small: 530 mg Medium: 670 mg Large: 830 mg
There are several answers to your question depending on what you are really asking. If you are prone to high blood pressure which can lead to a condition called preeclampsia, it is very dangerous for you and your baby, so any food high in sodium is definitely unsafe.It's not just salt, but fats, cholesterol, carbohydrates, fiber that should concern you. The solution is to understand that this is a very rare treat, know the nutritional information on the food you like and make healthy choices at Burger King and everywhere else.
Squatter's Pub has some of the best burgers in Utah. Baxter's American has the best burgers in Salt Lake City. Nowhere else is even close.
there is no salt
Well that depends on how much salt and how much water you have and what you want to accomplish by mixing them.
The most important things to a customer these days is cleanliness. A burger joint that is sanitary is vital to a customer and will bring more. Also, healthy food that is scrumptious to eat is a big nessesity. Try using less grease and fattening products such as salt. People also look for themes. No one wants a boring plain burger grill.