Ditto.westwoody said:McD's breakfast burritos with the hot sauce.
Bacon n Egger for the win.VanBrownDude said:A&W has this on lock. The Bacon Egger cannot be touched when it comes to breakfast. Nothing like heading to A&W for breakfast on Sunday morning at 8:30 for some breakfast and then heading back home for a days worth of football games.
I almost shed a tear(spelling)VanBrownDude said:A&W has this on lock. The Bacon Egger cannot be touched when it comes to breakfast. Nothing like heading to A&W for breakfast on Sunday morning at 8:30 for some breakfast and then heading back home for a days worth of football games.
I wonder when they are going to breed trans-fat free chickens...SFMIKE said:With all this talk about these high fat foods I have to wonder what the regs are in Vancouver area regarding trans-fat.
Just this week KFC announced that they would shortly eliminate all trans-fat from their chicken. That is what it is currently fried in. Will this apply up there also?
If so, look for less taste, but longer life. You win some and you lose some.
Also, New York City is considering the same ban. Considering how unhealthful trans-fat is to your arteries, is this the start of what is to come?
I saw a story on the news that said Canadian KFCs will eliminate trans fat in their food by early next year. There are also some proposed regulations to limit or ban trans fat in Canada. It's already happened in Denmark.SFMIKE said:Just this week KFC announced that they would shortly eliminate all trans-fat from their chicken. That is what it is currently fried in. Will this apply up there also?
If so, look for less taste, but longer life. You win some and you lose some.
Also, New York City is considering the same ban. Considering how unhealthful trans-fat is to your arteries, is this the start of what is to come?