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• Cyndi O’Meara, the Al Gore of Foods – interview about trans fats
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• Trans fat Japan トランス脂肪酸
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• Chicago area restaurant group banned trans fats well before KFC and other big chains
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• Chick-fil-A Removes Trans Fats from Entire Menu
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Chick-fil-A Removes
Trans Fats from Entire Menu
ATLANTA (Oct. 9, 2008) – Chick-fil-A®, the nation’s second largest quick-service chicken restaurant chain, today announced it has eliminated artificial trans fat from its entire menu. Chick-fil-A is among the first national quick-service restaurant chains to offer a complete menu – from entrées down to condiments – with zero grams of trans fat.
Chick-fil-A’s core menu items have been free of trans fat since their respective introductions, dating as far back as the chain’s first restaurant opening 41 years ago. The chain’s signature entrees, Chick-fil-A® Chicken Sandwich, Chick-fil-A® Nuggets and Chick-fil-A Chick n-Strips®, are pressure cooked in 100-percent refined peanut oil (naturally trans fat free). However, Chick-fil-A has spent the last two years working to remove trans fat from the few remaining products, including its popular Waffle Potato Fries®, dessert items and, most recently, its breakfast biscuits. The chain is depleting its current biscuit recipe supply and anticipates its restaurants nationwide will be serving the trans fat-free recipe by the end of October….read more
• Bakers Struggle As NYC Bans Trans Fat
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• Trans Fats And Local Businesses
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• California Bans Trans Fat
Posted in Video Clips, tagged cancer, cardiovascular risk, chronic diseases, chronic health problems, clogged arteries, diabetes, health risk hydrogenated oil, heart disease, hydrogenated oil, hydrogenation, infertility, liver dysfunction, obesity, prostate cancer, trans fat, trans fatty acid, type 2 diabetes on October 23, 2008| 4 Comments »
California has become the first state to ban artery-clogging trans fats from restaurants. Registered Dietician Keri Glassman shows Russ Mitchell how to avoid trans-fat at the grocery store.
Other Sources: MSNBC.com * The New York Times * The Huffington Post
• Healthbeat – Trans Fat in your Diet
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• Fox News -Trans-fat Free
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• Windber to Eliminate Trans Fats From Hospital Food
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