Oct 2nd, 2008 | Burger King survey

How will this affect your lunch?


The Burger King Corporation announced today that it is switching to trans fat free cooking oils at it's restaurants nationwide. By November 1, they claim that their menu ingredients will contain 0 grams of trans fat.

Burger King is the #2 hamburger chain in the nation.

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How will this affect your lunch?


71 votes, 373 views , 7 comments
 
 
Poll tags:Burger King, Trans Fat, Recipes, Ingredients, Fast Food, Hamburgers

 
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Bmccue7
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Georgia, United States

posted Oct 6th, 2008 at 08:44 CDT

There used to be a Burger King nearby where I work. Each time I visited their drive-thru (about 5-6 times) they would give me a lunch that was completely unrelated to my order. It was always equal to or greater than what I actually asked for, so I didn't complain. I thought of them as "Random Burger," and that maybe they had a big Wheel O' Fortune menu in the back to help them decide on what to put in the to-go bags. They went out of business pretty quick.

Johnson
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Connecticut, United States

posted Oct 4th, 2008 at 09:50 CDT

great minds think alike

Sportschick
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West Virginia, United States

posted Oct 3rd, 2008 at 06:07 CDT

I like Wendy's

Cal
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Colorado, United States

posted Oct 2nd, 2008 at 21:52 CDT

I recently had some "fries" from BK for the first time in probably a decade.  I put "fries" in quotes because I don't know what those things were, but they certainly were not of the quality I expect when I actually order fries.  Disgusting.

Drowlord
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Texas, United States

posted Oct 2nd, 2008 at 14:19 CDT

There was a time when I ate fast food pretty often.  Burger King almost always made me nauseous.  I'm not sure what was wrong with it, but it has been on my "no way, ever" list for a while.

Nv.jim57
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California, United States

posted Oct 2nd, 2008 at 10:59 CDT

I agree with Mr. Johnson...HURRUMPHH!!

Johnson
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Connecticut, United States

posted Oct 2nd, 2008 at 09:44 CDT

wow. Well, to tell you the truth this news does not affect or me at all Cassidy. I eat at Burrger King so rarely anyway. And when I do, obviously the last thing on my mind is health. If I'm there, I'm there simply for a nice classic American fast food meal and that's what I always get regardless of the ingredients! If I was more health concious I wouldn't be eating there anyway, I'd be at Subway or something for the same amount of $$$I never bought into that Mickey D's and Burger King salad idea. Seems like the strangest thing in the world.

 
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