Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t eat at McDonald’s/kfc/Taco Bell type places because we are vegetarian. My teen daughter actually just remarked today on how she remembers only getting like a biscuit or similar once or twice because a relative took her.
Now we do eat at subway, noodles and company and get pizza from various places. So she’s definitely not deprived. But doesn’t eat fast food.
Subway is fast food and it’s foul. I would think they get their ingredients at a discount distributor who specializes in almost expired items. Low quality. Pizza is fast food.
You can get vegetarian items at every fast food place
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are the family of immigrants. We do not eat fast food, food high in sugar at home and do not drink ANY sugary drinks. Water, milk and tea only. Sometimes my kids will get a hamburger at a restaurant, but not often. All of us are very healthy weight.
Oh calm down immigrant. Plenty of American eat like this as well. I’m a third generation American (great grandparents from Germany) and grandparents cooked at home and did not allow sugar, I was raised much the same.
Most immigrant food is high in carbs, fat and salt.
Aldo not many vegetables.
Anonymous wrote:We don’t eat at McDonald’s/kfc/Taco Bell type places because we are vegetarian. My teen daughter actually just remarked today on how she remembers only getting like a biscuit or similar once or twice because a relative took her.
Now we do eat at subway, noodles and company and get pizza from various places. So she’s definitely not deprived. But doesn’t eat fast food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are Cava and Chipotle fast food? If so, weekly. If you mean McD, Wendy’s, Taco Bell, etc, never.
Yes - they aren't fast food but just as bad. High fat and sodium. A granola bar vs a snickers bar. It is marketed as being healthier.
This.
People fool themselves into thinking these foods are healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are the family of immigrants. We do not eat fast food, food high in sugar at home and do not drink ANY sugary drinks. Water, milk and tea only. Sometimes my kids will get a hamburger at a restaurant, but not often. All of us are very healthy weight.
Oh calm down immigrant. Plenty of American eat like this as well. I’m a third generation American (great grandparents from Germany) and grandparents cooked at home and did not allow sugar, I was raised much the same.
Anonymous wrote:Several times a week if not more. My kids are in college so they eat whatever they want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t eat at McDonald’s/kfc/Taco Bell type places because we are vegetarian. My teen daughter actually just remarked today on how she remembers only getting like a biscuit or similar once or twice because a relative took her.
Now we do eat at subway, noodles and company and get pizza from various places. So she’s definitely not deprived. But doesn’t eat fast food.
If you are vegetarian you might want to reconsider Taco Bell. They have gotten certified vegetarian items on their menu. Much bigger selection than Subway.
Anonymous wrote:We are the family of immigrants. We do not eat fast food, food high in sugar at home and do not drink ANY sugary drinks. Water, milk and tea only. Sometimes my kids will get a hamburger at a restaurant, but not often. All of us are very healthy weight.