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Friday, December 4, 2009

The worst of the cheap: What are the 5 unhealthiest fast food value items you can order?

When budgets and schedules are tight, it makes sense that people feel an even stronger impulse to whip through the drive-through for dinner. It's hard not to consider a value meal, even if it's not one of the healthier items on the menu, when it only costs a few dollars for a full plate (or tray or bag, as the case may be) of food.

The Cancer Project, a nonprofit cancer prevention organization that is linked with the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, is concerned that these economic times are not just driving people to eat more fast food, but to regularly consume meals full of unhealthy ingredients. Dollar meals, they say, might not be such a good value once the health implications are factored in. Their biggest issues for low-cost fast food? All the processed meat, salt, cholesterol and fat wrapped into each meal.

The organization put their dietitians to work to determine what meals at the five biggest fast food chains are the worst offenders for our health, measuring the sodium, fat, and fiber content. Here are the five meals they deemed the worst of the fast and the cheap:

1.  Jack in the Box's junior bacon cheeseburger (23 grams of fat, including 8 grams of saturated fat, 55 milligrams of cholesterol, 860 milligrams of sodium, 1 gram of fiber) costs $1 and is the organization's top pick for unhealthy fast food.

2. Taco Bell cheesy double beef burrito (460 calories, 20 grams of fat, and 1,620 milligrams of sodium) is 89 cents.

3. Burger King breakfast sausage biscuit (27 grams of fat, including 15 grams of saturated fat, and more than 1,000 milligrams of sodium) is available for one dollar.

4. McDonald’s McDouble
(19 grams of fat and 65 milligrams of cholesterol) costs the consumer $1.

5. Wendy’s junior bacon cheeseburger (310 calories and 16 grams of fat) is the most expensive and the best of the worst, ringing in at $1.53.

To be fair, it should be noted that the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine does promote vegetarian diets that are low-fat. But I have to admit, after reading the nutritional make-up of those fast food menu items, I feel like my arteries are getting clogged just noting all the fat and salt packed into each one.

Does the cost and convenience of fast food lure you into unhealthy eating, especially in this economy?

Does seeing how unhealthy these cheap eats are make you really crave a salad for dinner or will you order them up again anyway?




More reading for that awkward time while the deep fryer's warming up:


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  • springtime's Avatar
    Posted by springtime Tue Jan 13, 2009 10:11am PST

    No fast food. Most major grocery chains have salad/soup buffets, easy in and easy out. It's also easy to carry an apple, banana, peach, or bag of almonds and bottled water in your car or bag.

    Heavy fast food also doesn't make for a productive work afternoon. Too many people crash mid afternoon.

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  • Habanero♥™'s Avatar
    Posted by Habanero♥™ Tue Jan 13, 2009 10:25am PST

    Kate are you kidding me "who eats that stuff"? Look at those people wholeave these places. Absolute lazy clueless slugs. They make every excuse in the world for eating from these places and can't understand why they are so unhealthy.

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  • Heather's Avatar
    Posted by Heather Tue Jan 13, 2009 11:05am PST

    A lean cuisine/Smart one frozen meal is usally $2-3 at the market,and only taked a few minutes in the microwave. And are usually pretty Yummy and much better then these choices.

    Or even Subway, very cheap-under $5 for a small sub. And not as much fat...and you can get as many veggies as you want on top.

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  • Heather's Avatar
    Posted by Heather Tue Jan 13, 2009 11:05am PST

    A lean cuisine/Smart one frozen meal is usally $2-3 at the market,and only taked a few minutes in the microwave. And are usually pretty Yummy and much better then these choices.

    Or even Subway, very cheap-under $5 for a small sub. And not as much fat...and you can get as many veggies as you want on top.

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  • Jessica's Avatar
    Posted by Jessica Tue Jan 13, 2009 11:06am PST

    Wendy's junior bacon cheeseburger is only $0.99 where I live.

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  • moose's Avatar
    Posted by moose Tue Jan 13, 2009 11:36am PST

    im glad some of you people have the time to eat as heathy as you should, but for the rest of us who attend college full time and/or work full time and/or don't have the help of grandparents of a nanny and/or take the kids to all extra cirricular/school activities because your husband also works full time, the grams of saturated fat in a Wendy's $1 burger are the last things on our minds. it probly shouldn't be, but it is. that is how the economy has effected us, so please spare us the soap boxes

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  • Habanero♥™'s Avatar
    Posted by Habanero♥™ Tue Jan 13, 2009 11:49am PST

    There is nothing easier or cheaper than eating healthy, and I have no nannies, no grandparents to help, I work and find the few minutes it takes to throw an apple, a banana, and yogurt into a brown bag. That's called lunch. I don't know anyone who eats from these junk holes who doesn't pile on the fries and soda. Just plain laziness !!!!!!! This is the fattest country on the planet.

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  • Nikki Nine's Avatar
    Posted by Nikki Nine Tue Jan 13, 2009 11:57am PST

    The thing is, everyone knows that these fast food qwickies are "unhealthy". It is a matter of choice. If you're on the go....put some fruit in your bag/backpack. You know like grapes, oranges, crackers, something delicious but not boring. If you do not have time to do that....how in the world do you have time to sit in the drive-thru??? Again...a matter of choice. Me? OH yeah! sometimes I gotta get one of those BJC's but i have an orange after or before....BALANCE people BALANCE.

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  • maria's Avatar
    Posted by maria Tue Jan 13, 2009 12:11pm PST

    This so does not stop me from ordering those items from time to time. I love burgers and burritos.

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  • Habanero♥™'s Avatar
    Posted by Habanero♥™ Tue Jan 13, 2009 12:18pm PST

    Nikki: I know people that eat in these fast food place 3 times a day. I'm not talking about the occasional junk food fix. Yeah, that is not going to make a person look like they are about to explode.

    They are killing themselves and diminishing the quality of their lives and their children's.

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