Cook out at work tomorrow!
salemnye
Posts: 305 Member
Hello!
So my work is feeding everyone burgers tomorrow in celebration of the 4th of July. The burgers are boxed burgers so I took a peek at how many calories each patty had and they are 330 calories a piece. That amount is 3/4 of my larger lunch for just one measly patty. So my question is would you bring a lunch (that you can have a variety of nutrients) or would you eat the burger without the bun and condiments?
So my work is feeding everyone burgers tomorrow in celebration of the 4th of July. The burgers are boxed burgers so I took a peek at how many calories each patty had and they are 330 calories a piece. That amount is 3/4 of my larger lunch for just one measly patty. So my question is would you bring a lunch (that you can have a variety of nutrients) or would you eat the burger without the bun and condiments?
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Burger no bun. Or cut the burger with the bun and only eat half.0
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Burger no bun. Or cut the burger with the bun and only eat half.
Don't forget there's the bun with no burger option too.0 -
I would eat half of a burger w/ bun, or cut my calories slightly from my other meals to fit in an entire one.
If you don't really enjoy burgers, than don't waste your calories on what you don't like, and bring your own thing.0 -
Thanks everyone! ^-^
I do enjoy burgers but it seems a lot for lunch. I save a lot of calories for dinner and after work snacks (like cheese sticks)0
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