McDonald's baked apple pie has 5g of trans fat
One of my favorite deals in all of fast food is the McDonald’s 2 pies for $1. Considering that one pie is 89 cents, why would you not buy two?
Anyway, I bought two yesterday for dessert, and after the first one, decided to look up the nutritional information.
This thing has 5g of trans fat! The recommended daily amount is, oh, 0g, so this was disturbing. I didn’t even bother to eat the other one.
Then I got curious… what are the worst trans fat offenders out there?
http://www.acaloriecounter.com/fast-food-trans-fat.php
The White Castle sack of onion rings has a whopping 30g. THIRTY. I can’t even visualize that.
Comments
Heidi said:Even though it’s only $1 for 2, I only want ONE. I’m one person. Please don’t force me to eat more than I want, McD’s. Oh, and, “The apple pies in australia don’t actually contain apples, it is apparently cheaper to get potato and add apple flavouring rather than actually use real apples.�
I usually buy two, eat one, then put the other one in the fridge for the next day, or whenever. But I don’t even want to look at those things anymore.
