A bacon sundae?? REALLY??
StephieSims
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I just read an article about one of Burger King's new menu items that is due to be released tomorrow. It's a BACON sundae that has 510 calories, 18 grams of fat, and 61 grams of sugar.
Now, I know there's a lot of debate on fast food restaurants and how their food is "making people fat". I totally agree that if you choose to eat that food (as I've done several times in the past) that it will eventually make you fat.
I'm of two minds about this. On one hand, I believe that everyone has to be held accountable for their own actions. No one is forcing people to eat at Burger King or any other restaurant, so I don't agree with people who sue these places for "making them fat"
On the other hand, it shocks me that food products that are obviously bad for you and that will eventually lead to several health problems (and even death if eaten regularly) are not more closely regulated and do not come with "warning lables" or something similar like cigarette packages do. I think that if people were more aware of the potential dangers of eating these foods, they would think twice about it.
What's your opinion?
Now, I know there's a lot of debate on fast food restaurants and how their food is "making people fat". I totally agree that if you choose to eat that food (as I've done several times in the past) that it will eventually make you fat.
I'm of two minds about this. On one hand, I believe that everyone has to be held accountable for their own actions. No one is forcing people to eat at Burger King or any other restaurant, so I don't agree with people who sue these places for "making them fat"
On the other hand, it shocks me that food products that are obviously bad for you and that will eventually lead to several health problems (and even death if eaten regularly) are not more closely regulated and do not come with "warning lables" or something similar like cigarette packages do. I think that if people were more aware of the potential dangers of eating these foods, they would think twice about it.
What's your opinion?
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I just read an article about one of Burger King's new menu items that is due to be released tomorrow. It's a BACON sundae that has 510 calories, 18 grams of fat, and 61 grams of sugar.
Now, I know there's a lot of debate on fast food restaurants and how their food is "making people fat". I totally agree that if you choose to eat that food (as I've done several times in the past) that it will eventually make you fat.
I'm of two minds about this. On one hand, I believe that everyone has to be held accountable for their own actions. No one is forcing people to eat at Burger King or any other restaurant, so I don't agree with people who sue these places for "making them fat"
On the other hand, it shocks me that food products that are obviously bad for you and that will eventually lead to several health problems (and even death if eaten regularly) are not more closely regulated and do not come with "warning lables" or something similar like cigarette packages do. I think that if people were more aware of the potential dangers of eating these foods, they would think twice about it.
What's your opinion?
Yes, we need more nannystatism pfft0 -
hand me a spoon.0
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A small blizzard from dairy queen has worse stats than that.0
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Warning: Life may result in death.
Really, we have the world at our finger tips, and warnings are everywhere about everything. Do you honestly think putting bacon on a sundae is suddenly going to make it tons worse than a dessert usually is? People put nuts on sundaes, and all sorts of other stuff.
Just leave people be to make their own decisions, be it right or wrong.0 -
I will have spoon in hand when I go.0
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on the one hand there's bacon and on the other hand .. oh wait bacon always wins out.0
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I think comparisons to alcohol and tobacco products aren't all that fair. Your assertion that a bacon sundae is just flat out bad for someone doesn't really hold. By itself, it's just energy. Carcinogens by themselves are still carcinogens.
*waits patiently for someone to claim that the bacon sundae somehow causes cancer*0 -
hand me a spoon.
Make that two.0 -
I think comparisons to alcohol and tobacco products aren't all that fair. Your assertion that a bacon sundae is just flat out bad for someone doesn't really hold. By itself, it's just energy. Carcinogens by themselves are still carcinogens.
*waits patiently for someone to claim that the bacon sundae somehow causes cancer*
Nitrates in bacon0 -
No, sorry. I just kind of feel we are all responsible for what we eat, wear, say etc...
I do feel sad/bad however when I see parents purchasing this stuff for young kids. Of course they are going to eat it. As a parent, we need to teach our children at a young age and that certainly isn't teaching them good eating habits.
My own personal opinion.0 -
I think it's hard to claim that someone wouldn't know that eating a bacon sundae is bad for them. I don't grab ice cream and think "Oh great! This is a fantastic meal for me!".
I think there is more than enough information and opportunity out there for people to know that fattening food (ie bacon) is bad for them, and they may choose to what what they wish with that. Remember when Michelle Obama pushed for healthier lunch foods in schools? And when she worked with Walmart to make healthier food cheaper and more readily available? People reacted by blowing a head gasket and saying "HOW DARE SHE FORCE US TO FEED OUR KIDS HEALTHY FOODS! HOW DARE SHE TELL US WHAT WE SHOULD AND SHOULDN'T EAT! IF I WANTS MY BACON I'LL EATS IT!"
I'm paraphrasing (kind of) but the general gist is - people don't eat unhealthy food because they don't realize it's bad for them. They eat it because they know and just don't care.0 -
I think comparisons to alcohol and tobacco products aren't all that fair. Your assertion that a bacon sundae is just flat out bad for someone doesn't really hold. By itself, it's just energy. Carcinogens by themselves are still carcinogens.
*waits patiently for someone to claim that the bacon sundae somehow causes cancer*
Nitrates in bacon
lol, I had thought of that after I posted, but I think the lack of warnings on packages of bacon is probably significant.0 -
I opined regarding this in one of these threads. Can't recall, since there have been so many of them.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/559919-new-bacon-sundae-from-burger-king
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/559230-burger-king-releases-new-bacon-sundae
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/630537-bk-bacon-sundae-gross-or-gorgeous
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/630785-bacon-sundae
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/559919-new-bacon-sundae-from-burger-king
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/629913-this-is-great-ha-ha-ha
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It is really about the money, if it sell, and they think it will, it will stay around. As for a warning, it took a long time and much effort for that to happen, who is going to have the engery or care to do that for one 'food' item. If they try to label everything that exceeds af fat or Kcal content that would really put them up against the food industry.
I love ice cream even soft serve and I love bacon but just not together.0 -
Actually this makes me wonder why more restaurants don't put bacon creme brulee on their menu. It sounds delightful.0
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I agree. We all have to take some responsibility (as I have). It would help if the resturants would post (clearly post and easily understood) the nutritional value of their menu items. Since my husband and I have been 'reading the labels' you'd be surprise at what we are actually eating0
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Why does this particular product get you all up in arms? It's no worse for you than the ones that have been out there for years. It's just sort of gross.0
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Bacon ice cream has been around for almost a decade. If anything, it's quantity that is the problem, not the item itself.
I don't see the big deal about this at all. If you eat it once and awhile and it fits into a healthy diet plan, no problem. You eat it for every meal for a year, there's probably going to be some problems.0 -
Actually this makes me wonder why more restaurants don't put bacon creme brulee on their menu. It sounds delightful.
Because they suck. It sounds amazing.0 -
A bacon Sundae sounds YUMMY. I might have a cheat night and make something like that myself.. This isn't something new.. Cosmopolitan had a recipe for 'Manly Cupcakes' with bacon.. Yum.
I think the gov't should BACK OFF ;D
I don't wanna be told 'You can't buy a soda 20 oz or more (or w/e)
It is common knowledge that fast food is BAD FOR YOU.
I do think fast food places should do a good thing for themselves, include nutrition info where I can see it.
Obesity is a SERIOUS problem in our country.. but this is America.. The gov't has no right to come down and tell me how I should eat..0 -
I posted about this a few days a go.. and the only response I got was a Vomit.. that sounds gross.
To me, it sounds amazing... Hence why I cannot wait to try it!0 -
A small blizzard from dairy queen has worse stats than that.
Anyone who's eating this obviously knows it's not healthy. As long as an establishment isn't withholding nutrition info, I don't see the problem. (And even then, we have a choice not to go there.) Food doesn't need to come with warning labels unless it's something that will make you sick on its own (underdone eggs can do that, mercury in fish can do that, so we have labels for those). But a bacon sundae, when eaten with a mostly healthy diet, is not going to kill you.0 -
I think comparisons to alcohol and tobacco products aren't all that fair. Your assertion that a bacon sundae is just flat out bad for someone doesn't really hold. By itself, it's just energy. Carcinogens by themselves are still carcinogens.
*waits patiently for someone to claim that the bacon sundae somehow causes cancer*
Not cancer, but it did cause me to develop a rare disease that makes me to crave more bacon.0 -
I just read an article about one of Burger King's new menu items that is due to be released tomorrow. It's a BACON sundae that has 510 calories, 18 grams of fat, and 61 grams of sugar.
Now, I know there's a lot of debate on fast food restaurants and how their food is "making people fat". I totally agree that if you choose to eat that food (as I've done several times in the past) that it will eventually make you fat.
I'm of two minds about this. On one hand, I believe that everyone has to be held accountable for their own actions. No one is forcing people to eat at Burger King or any other restaurant, so I don't agree with people who sue these places for "making them fat"
On the other hand, it shocks me that food products that are obviously bad for you and that will eventually lead to several health problems (and even death if eaten regularly) are not more closely regulated and do not come with "warning lables" or something similar like cigarette packages do. I think that if people were more aware of the potential dangers of eating these foods, they would think twice about it.
What's your opinion?0 -
hand me a spoon.
^^^^^^THIS!0 -
My opinion is that, despite Burger King's best efforts to screw this up, it'll be good. But if you really want a well-executed bacon sundae (which have been around for YEARS), make it yourself. If you're going to eat 500 calories, MAKE THEM COUNT, DAMMIT!
Get some top-quality local bacon. Cook it nice and super-crisp. Allow to cool, and crumble over a top-shelf vanilla bean ice cream or gelato. Drizzle with real dark amber maple syrup or good quality chocolate sauce (or maple syrup mixed with cocoa!). Stir, enjoy.
It's mindblowingly good. Make a small portion, enjoy, then burn it off.
Burger King's attempt is almost certain to be delicious, it's BACON, but you can do far better with very little effort.0 -
YUMMY Bacon
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combining food doesn't really make it any more unhealthy.... oh wait, I am stating something really obvious and looking dumb cause I didn't read all the responses.0
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ugh that seems absolutely disgusting after eating healthy for a good solid month it basically makes me want to throw up I can't understand how I used to eat fast food like that:noway:0
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