BLING get it in your head NOTHING is going ON.. [8D]
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BLING get it in your head NOTHING is going ON.. [8D]
Wonder why they never mention white bread/flour and sugar - probably the two main items contributing to poor eating by volume consumed. Little or no nutritional value in either, except for people who just cannot get enough carbohydrate in their diet. (That's a joke BTW.) There would no doubt be an uproar if focus went on these. Fast food is an easy target. Don't have the nutrtional info in front of me but would not be surprised if KFC chicken is a better bet than Girl Guide biscuits. At least it has a good dose of protein.Quote:
quote:Originally posted by hiawatha
It was interesting that the item on TV1 News last night about obesity and junk food seemed to focus mainly on KFC. I would have thought that McDonald's and Burger King's stuff was junkier than KFC's which, after all, is mainly just chicken and would be no more "junk food" than chicken roasted at home in an oven.
It seems to be largely a matter of perception.
hiawatha
.... Pause to check a packet of chocolate GG biscuits - 69% carbs, 20% fat (mmost of it is saturated).
Not really.Quote:
quote:Originally posted by hiawatha
...after all, is mainly just chicken and would be no more "junk food" than chicken roasted at home in an oven.
It seems to be largely a matter of perception.
The "F" in KFC stands for Fried rather than the roasted or wok sauteed kinds most healthy kiwis eat. I can roast a chicken using no more fat than the chicken itself provides. I can also then remove a lot of the fat remaining. The same cannot be said for KFC's chicken or it customers eating habits. I don't see them becoming Kentucky Poached Chicken any day soon.
Independant research a few years ago showed 16% of calories were from fat in a KFC chicken breast (5% saturated), although at least it provided half the amount of energy as say a MacDonalds Big Mac (also 16% of calories from fat, 6% saturated). Problem is consumers would eat 2 pieces of chicken for each burger consumed so they were left in much the same position. KFC chicken delivered the highest sodium hit of any fast food (matched only by KFC's stable mate, pizza). Those "secret herbs and spices" it seems must contain a fair wack of salt. Sodium itself isn't always the biggest problem though it has been linked to several lifestyle illnesses but of course consumers will wash it down with a fair dose of sugary soft drinks - which turns back into fat unless we run it off.
Artemis New Zealand is a high per capita consumer of breads and flour. I think it's why so many kiwi guys and girls have big guts and bums! There is also more than one fast food company out there that brand names their bread with "bread sounding" names because their products are technically confectionary and they could not otherwise label their product as something even a casual consumer might find acceptable... kind of like wedging those double beef patties between two scoopings of jelly beans.
KFC under pressure in OZ re use of trans fat and palm oils .... they use it in NZ as well .... some would say YUK not YUM but most wouldn't care
But one day public opinion will come home to roost .... like in NZ sales on takeaways going throught he roof but KFC not getting any of that increased 'discretionary' spend (See Lizards charts)
Health Minister a bit pissed off it seems
From SMH the other day
http://www.smh.com.au/text/articles/...548109827.html
Only people still eating KFC are the trailor trash types who care little about health. They the same people who smoke, beat their kids and drive noisy cars
Look at the queue if there is one, fat, badly dressed, screaming kids in tow. The only saving grace for restaurant brands is the country is still full of these scum
(yes i am in a bad mood)
...they were my charts :( [sob sob]Quote:
quote:Originally posted by winner69
(See Lizards charts)
Sorry doubly sorry HalebopQuote:
quote:Originally posted by Halebop
...they were my charts :( [sob sob]Quote:
quote:Originally posted by winner69
(See Lizards charts)
Good charts though and so pertinent when assessing the future of RBD
;)
The lower the SP for RBD the more Bling will buy. :D
YOU are a SNOB.. [8D]Quote:
quote:Originally posted by ratkin
Only people still eating KFC are the trailor trash types who care little about health. They the same people who smoke, beat their kids and drive noisy cars
You live in Pleasant Ville with the ideal family that looks like something out of Beverlyhills 90210? :DQuote:
quote:Originally posted by ratkin
Look at the queue if there is one, fat, badly dressed, screaming kids in tow. The only saving grace for restaurant brands is the country is still full of these scum
(yes i am in a bad mood)
BRICKS is that you short selling RBD? :DQuote:
quote:Originally posted by BRICKS
BLING get it in your head NOTHING is going ON.. [8D]
AS usual your WRONG 69 yet again, it was the PM.JH who called a meeting of vendors and ask them to change the oil and they "OK" and every thing was HAPPY.. [8D]Quote:
quote:Originally posted by winner69
KFC under pressure in OZ re use of trans fat and palm oils .... they use it in NZ as well .... some would say YUK not YUM but most wouldn't care
But one day public opinion will come home to roost .... like in NZ sales on takeaways going throught he roof but KFC not getting any of that increased 'discretionary' spend (See Lizards charts)
Health Minister a bit pissed off it seems
From SMH the other day
http://www.smh.com.au/text/articles/...548109827.html
Was only going what was in the paper and like what is on the internet it must be true ... and no mention of Johnny in the article ..... or was he having lunch with the porno king that day
KFC owner sticks by its cooking oil
A LEADING fast-food company has refused to bow to the Federal Government's demand it remove harmful fats from its products ......
HAD some KFC today was great and the shop was FULL.. [8D]Quote:
quote:Originally posted by winner69
Was only going what was in the paper and like what is on the internet it must be true ... and no mention of Johnny in the article ..... or was he having lunch with the porno king that day
KFC owner sticks by its cooking oil
A LEADING fast-food company has refused to bow to the Federal Government's demand it remove harmful fats from its products ......
Here's a question (to all),
do you find yourself consciously or subconsciously supporting the stocks you hold?
i.e. BRICKS going to KFC or a T-Com holder specifically buying only T-Com products?
Just a random thought / rant
J5
YOU should think some where else you cant eat a T-Com.. [8D]Quote:
quote:Originally posted by jonny5
Here's a question (to all),
do you find yourself consciously or subconsciously supporting the stocks you hold?
i.e. BRICKS going to KFC or a T-Com holder specifically buying only T-Com products?
Just a random thought / rant
J5
If you don't consider Theresa to be funny you need a HUMOUR TRANSPLANTQuote:
quote:Originally posted by BRICKS
PLEASE write some thing funny next TIME..Quote:
quote:Originally posted by Deev8
Well Theresa is available!
Good recovery in the share price late today after hitting 103 earlier ..... even so 103 doesn't indicate much confidence