McDonald's has in recent years started offering some healthier choices, but they are generally still not a healthy place to eat, especially since they use a lot of preservatives in their foods.
Yes in and out is healtier
Some healthier options are roasted chopped up potatoes and baked potatoes!
School food is generally healthier. Now that obesity and healthy eating is in the spotlight, many schools have dietary guidelines to meet for the food they serve.
Neither item, chicken nuggets or pancakes, is healthier than the other. Both provide food value and should be eaten in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
I would have to say 'Wendy's' because they are healthier than 'McDonalds' but that is just some peoples opinions.
well they have changed their menu to healthier options and also inserted wireless areas for internet access.
She probably wants everyone to eat healthier. Once there was a video of her talking about healthy eating habits.
Competitors would flourish. Everyone would be much more healthier and kids wouldn't get diabetis or there wouldn't be child obiesity.
The presumption in your question is that one fast food restaurant's food is healthier than the other. The fact is, neither is healthier than the other. With a few exceptions, the menus of Wendys and McDonalds is essentially the same: burgers and fries, shakes (frosties), softdrinks, a few salad choices, their own twist on chicken sandwiches, both have breakfast burritos, both have biscuit sandwiches, hot cake sandwiches, oatmeal and a few healthier sounding offerings. But, nope, sorry, both are essentially the same.
The McDonalds corporation is a profit making organization and therefore its primary goal is to make profits. McDonalds have been working towards a healthier product in many countries. The move towards health is driven partly by a sense of responsibility and also by the knowledge that a healthier attitude will make the McDonald's product more appealing to buyers - and hence, lead to greater profit.
All traditional fast food including the McDonalds' menu is overwhelmingly high fat. Studies and research show that a high fat diet can greatly increase the risk of having a heart attack. However, there is a move by McDonalds to offer healthier choices. Each location should have a menu with nutritional information on the items available. Making wise choices for an entire month might be difficult yet possible.
Go to Mcdonalds website