Lunch at McDonald's.....WOW.
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This is what I did to solve that problem...Looked up the local fast food joints nutritional info on the web, created 3 meals that I would be comfortable eating, and wrote them in a small notepad, that I kept in my purse or glove box. When faced with eating fast food, I knew what I could eat without the guilt, or was willing to make the difference up with exercise. We always have a choice, doesn't always mean that we'll make the best decision, but we learn from it and start anew in the morning. The boxes and wrappers do have nutritional information on them, but by then it's a little too late. Make up for it with exercise. Be prepared, then you'll never be shocked.0
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.....but I didn't have a choice. .
nonsense
Well......my choice was either eat at mcdonald's around lunchtime....or not eat until 9pm. Glad I chose to eat. Could have made better choices AT mcdonald's though.
Wish it were a law to post nutritional values (never saw any posted in KS, OK, MO)......flyer on the trays were blank on the back.
I ate well the rest of the day. So it's not a big deal.
It's a federal law if you're in the states...0 -
The Southwest salad is pretty good.
A McChicken sandwich is 360 cals....a 6 piece chicken McNuggets is under 300 too.
You can get oatmeal and iced coffee (around 400 calories) yum!
I've totally been in situations where I "had to" eat there- If I'm with my family and they stop there...I'm not going to skip lunch or dinner when I am hungry.
I've met friends there and gone there for lunch with work people- I'm not going to refuse to go. There are healthy options and healthy meals, you just have to look it up ahead of time.
I lost 30 lbs. in 3 months and had McDonalds about once a week with my friends from work. I just got salad and coffee- never a burger.0 -
My lunch today......cost less than $3.50 and was 900 calories. I knew it'd be high.....but I didn't have a choice. Wish they'd post nutritional info. I asked......they didn't have any flyers. ( Tomorrow is a new day.
In NY all of the calories are posted at McDonald's.... I wonder if that's a law?
Same here in Australia....0 -
This is what I did to solve that problem...
stay out of that cesspool. you have better choices at a gas station0 -
My lunch today......cost less than $3.50 and was 900 calories. I knew it'd be high.....but I didn't have a choice. Wish they'd post nutritional info. I asked......they didn't have any flyers. ( Tomorrow is a new day.
Not sure if this has been mentioned, but if you have a smartphone, there's an app called restaurant nutrition that has nutrition info for just about every major restaurant/fast food chain out there0 -
And since i have kids and I'm out running around all the time I have gone to the websites of all the fast food places in the area and in a small notebook I have made a list of low calorie things from each place with the amount of calories. I keep it in my car and only order off my list. It has really made a big difference in the amount of calories I eat while I'm away from home.0
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Even without someone handing you a pamphlet outlining the exact caloric values, you should probably be able to remember that beef, cheese, bread made entirely of sugar and sawdust, and deep fried potatoes are probably less healthy than a salad, even drenched in dressing and croutons and niblets and cranberries and whatever else they cram in there.
"Cheeseburger and fries.... now is that in the healthy or not healthy group? I just can't remember! Panic!"
Seriously, why would you post this if you didn't want to be held accountable?0 -
.....but I didn't have a choice. .
nonsense
Rude and not helpful.Tthough if it makes you feel better to pass judgement, you could just keep it to yourself next time. Better yet as others have done, offer a suggestion that adds to the conversation.
Thanks. ^^^^^^
Even with a crazy caloric lunch.....a short workout.......good food the rest of the day....only 200 over my daily goal.0 -
I thought that McDonald placed the nutrition info on the back of the paper that is placed on the trays. Now I'll have to look one day.
Last month I was there and that's where I found it. I practically choked eating my wrap that I thought wasn't too bad. I should have had a kids hamburger and apples.0 -
My lunch today......cost less than $3.50 and was 900 calories. I knew it'd be high.....but I didn't have a choice. Wish they'd post nutritional info. I asked......they didn't have any flyers. ( Tomorrow is a new day.
Not sure if this has been mentioned, but if you have a smartphone, there's an app called restaurant nutrition that has nutrition info for just about every major restaurant/fast food chain out there
Things like this make me so sad that my phone is of merely average IQ. :-(0 -
I totally understand as a social worker I used to run into the "eat out" or "skip lunch" dilemma. SO what I started to do was pack a container ( or a zip lock bag) with salad stuff. If I'm working alone I"ll usually leave it in my truck. If I'm out with another worker I'll just bring it with me and eat it while we are between clients. It's really simple and you always have a choice.
My simple lunch :flowerforyou:
2 cups of spring mix
tyson or foster farms grilled chicken strips (*** the chicken strips are already cooked)
craisons and/or glazed walnuts. ( depending on your fat limit--you might want to skip the nuts. fat is fat on this thing after all)
pack spring mix/ spinach separately ( a baggie full doesn't take up a lotta room
put the chicken in tuperware
just bring the whole bag of crasians they not only GREAT on a salad and as a snack.
I never bring dressing so that eliminates a problem all together.
It's also easy to carry cut up apples. peppers. and various other veggies for snacks as well. I hate to say it but there are very few "good excuses" to eat fast food if you know how to pack for your day.0 -
.....but I didn't have a choice. .
nonsense
Well......my choice was either eat at mcdonald's around lunchtime....or not eat until 9pm. Glad I chose to eat. Could have made better choices AT mcdonald's though.
Wish it were a law to post nutritional values (never saw any posted in KS, OK, MO)......flyer on the trays were blank on the back.
I ate well the rest of the day. So it's not a big deal.
It's a federal law if you're in the states...
Not all states. Heck. Not MOST states.0 -
Thanks. ^^^^^^
Even with a crazy caloric lunch.....a short workout.......good food the rest of the day....only 200 over my daily goal.
Good for you! We all have those days. If it makes you feel any better, on my birthday this past friday I went over by about 1000 calories -____- (needless to say there's been a lot of lettuce in my meals these past couple days!)
Tomorrow is a new day.0 -
.....but I didn't have a choice. .
nonsense
Rude and not helpful.Tthough if it makes you feel better to pass judgement, you could just keep it to yourself next time. Better yet as others have done, offer a suggestion that adds to the conversation.
ha...you are passing judgment on me. feel better?0 -
1. There are times really in social settings we have little to no choice.
2. There are times when we may be a bit over our calorie count for one day -- it is OK... We can either make it up another day or have it banked from a day prior. The key is not to make it a habit.
3. When I go to Mickey - D's, I opt for the grilled chicken and can usually get it under my caloric needs for the day... Not too bad and much more feasible than the Angus Beef I USED to opt for.
4. Hmmm, I wish our energy for our cars were that cheap --- Almost 3 calories per penny....
5. Calories really are not bad. We need to get that out of our thinking (within reason)... Our dietary lifestyle is an economy... We need to have outflow for the input... dead even (on average) for weight maintenance and for reduction.... more outflow. We can increase exercise and accomplish our overall goal. That being said... sometimes, we will be over our allotment. That is OK. It is only one day. It is when it becomes a LIFESTYLE that it becomes a real issue.0 -
.....but I didn't have a choice. .
nonsense
I agree^0 -
.....but I didn't have a choice. .
nonsense
Well......my choice was either eat at mcdonald's around lunchtime....or not eat until 9pm. Glad I chose to eat. Could have made better choices AT mcdonald's though.
Wish it were a law to post nutritional values (never saw any posted in KS, OK, MO)......flyer on the trays were blank on the back.
I ate well the rest of the day. So it's not a big deal.
It's a federal law if you're in the states...
Not all states. Heck. Not MOST states.
Yeah NC and SC do not have info posted on the menus like people are talking about in NY. I wish they did, it would make things easier when I hit restaurants that I'm not so familiar with. Thankfully I can *usually* look up info before I go, except for some restaurants that do not provide it at all (ugh like Ruth's Chris - no telling how much I ate on my date night this weekend, but that was a planned 'high calorie day' simply b/c I knew I wasn't going to stay under with that rich food), but it would be so helpful to see a number right there on the menu.....0 -
This is what I did to solve that problem...
stay out of that cesspool. you have better choices at a gas station
Are you serious?? You must have some nutrition friendly gas stations. Gas station food scares me.0 -
here in California they post the nutritional values on the menu...but either way, i usually opt for the grilled/classic chicken w/o mayo...maybe eat 1/2 the bun (cause let's face it - it's a pain in the *kitten* to eat a sandwich without any bread!). then get coffee, water or a diet coke and maybe eat a few of the apple slices. total around 400 (prob less).0
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This is what I did to solve that problem...
stay out of that cesspool. you have better choices at a gas station
Are you serious?? You must have some nutrition friendly gas stations. Gas station food scares me.
peanuts...beef jerky..yogurt...milk...all available at most every gas station and all much better than over processed chemicals and grease from Mcdonals0 -
im on the road a lot with my kids....when i go to mcdonalds i get a grilled chicken classic and throw away the bun and a diet coke....you could get apples too.....
^^^^ This
i still eat the bun. i think the entire sandwich is like 240 calories. Chicken, lettuce mayo and the bun. Its pretty tasty too0 -
get the yogurt for a dressing on the salad0
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All the burgers are full of trans fat. It's not just about calories.0
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.....but I didn't have a choice. .
nonsense
Rude and not helpful.Tthoubut gh if it makes you feel better to pass judgement, you could just keep it to yourself next time. Better yet as others have done, offer a suggestion that adds to the conversation.
ha...you are passing judgment on me. feel better?0 -
All the burgers are full of trans fat. It's not just about calories.
the chicken is so full of preservatives and chemicals to make it tasty anyone would gag if they saw them on a plate
bottom line...you get what you pay for...it isnt cheap because they love us...they just want you to think its "not that bad". It is truly scary garbage and should be avoided at all cost.0 -
This is what I did to solve that problem...
stay out of that cesspool. you have better choices at a gas station
Are you serious?? You must have some nutrition friendly gas stations. Gas station food scares me.
peanuts...beef jerky..yogurt...milk...all available at most every gas station and all much better than over processed chemicals and grease from Mcdonals
True!! To eat peanuts for lunch would be a change in our American thinking. lol There are alway better choices, we just have to be prepared to make them.0 -
.....but I didn't have a choice. .
nonsense
Rude and not helpful.Tthoubut gh if it makes you feel better to pass judgement, you could just keep it to yourself next time. Better yet as others have done, offer a suggestion that adds to the conversation.
ha...you are passing judgment on me. feel better?
Lmao.... but I wanted to be in charge of the chop-bustin'. Really though this is all a bit ridiculous. Suggestion for tomorrow's headlines? How about " A lady eats too much McDonalds somewhere in the midwest: INTERNET CHAOS ENSUES."0 -
Can't remember the last time I was at McDonald's before today. I worded my OP poorly. I DID have a choice at what to select at McDonald's. But if I wanted to eat.....McDonald's was my ONLY choice.
I don't regret eating there or what I ordered. Love, love, love their fries and sweet tea......McDouble was okay. Gotta do what you gotta do in a rush.
At the end of the day.....only 235 over my daily calorie goal. No big deal. But now that I think about it.......I do regret getting the tea. It's almost midnight and I'm still awake.
And if it's a federal law, like many have posted......to post nutritional info.....many states are not following.0 -
I thought that McDonald placed the nutrition info on the back of the paper that is placed on the trays. Now I'll have to look one day.0
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