Read: The Healthiest Fast-Food Restaurants
Grab-and-go fare has never been healthier. Here are the shining examples
Who knew that among the healthiest places to eat in America, fast-food chains would turn out to be more progressive than many of their sit-down counterparts? The majority post nutritional information on their Web sites, and many are lowering fat, sodium, and calories in their food. Here, our five healthiest places for you to grab lunch (from among the 53 chains we surveyed).
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Jay Brewer - 3/26/2008 08:13:00 AM |
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Read The Healthiest Chains in the U.S.
The magazine Health has named its healthiest top ten sit-down chain restaurants, top five fast food joints, and the best all-around indie restaurants in the nation. At No. 1 in sit-down chains? Uno Chicago Grill. Say wha? Yeah, it has a load of good-for-you options if you forgo the deep dish. Top fast foodery? Noodles & Company. Best independent? Blue Hill in New York City, run by Dan Barber.
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Jay Brewer - 3/26/2008 08:06:00 AM |
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Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack. And some more. And more.
The L.A. Dodgers were the first to offer the all-inclusive seats in their right field bleachers.
A growing trend in all-you-can-eat seating at sports venues is making baseball's summer chorus sound more like "Take Me Out to the Buffet."
Dozens of arenas, stadiums and tracks have offered tickets that come with unlimited snacks. The seats have been a hit with fans, a moneymaker for the venues and a worry for obesity-conscious health officials.
At All-you-can-eat baseball seats a nightmare for dieticians - CNN.com
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Jay Brewer - 3/23/2008 06:23:00 PM |
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