Restaurants with No Nutrition Info
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As I'm currently on holiday and eating out often I run in that issue very (daily!) often. I usually list the most obvious ingredients (eg: chicken) and add about a couple of tbsp oil depending on how oily the dish felt. Afterwards, I also try to search for foods which are fairly close to what I ate (eg: tzatziky) as I definitely wouldn't even try to estimate how much of what or what went into that specific food.0
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I live in AZ and True Foods is supposed to be this crazy healthy restaurant. All the people at my work eat there at least a couple times a week. Unfortunatley "heathy" doesn't mean "low calorie". Just be careful about things like aoili (fancy word soaked in a sauce) and pesto (fancy word for soaked in oil).
Ah, good to know. Glad to hear some feedback from someone in AZ.0 -
You try and figure out something that won't be too bad... and hope they won't cook it in oil or something, lol.0
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I almost wish providing nutritional information was a requirement for EVERY restaurant... it would make life so much easier!
The cost involved in doing that according to FDA standards would kill small businesses.0
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