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Default McDonald's and KFC are fattier in the US

In article .com>,
"Jan" > wrote:

> I saw a link to this web report flash on my pc monitor. I just wonder
> if folks here think it is really true? It seems odd with Americans
> being so health conscious it could really be true. If it is, is it
> because there are no cooking oils in America as good as those found in
> Europe? If this is true why don't the named fast food places use oils
> imported from Europe? My email address is valid so if you think you
> have news to share that might antagonize some corporate cybersleuths
> feel free to email me instead of posting here. Thanks. - Jan -
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> McDonald's and KFC are fattier in the US
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> Posted Apr 12th 2006 11:29PM by Sarah J. Gim
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> Filed under: Restaurants, Trans Fats, Frying, America, Europe


Just go to the appropriate KFC or McDonalds web site for the country you
want to check and look up the nutritional value of their food items.