Anonymous wrote:One a week. Always CFA. My two year old is going to town on a chicken strip as we speak.
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.
I guess I mean foods that are considered unhealthy or low nutritional value. So yes, drive thru burgers, chicken nuggets, pizza etc.
Cava & Chipotle have healthy options. Well, Cava more so.
If you don’t think Chipotle has healthy options I can’t have a conversation with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are Cava and Chipotle fast food? If so, weekly. If you mean McD, Wendy’s, Taco Bell, etc, never.
I guess I mean foods that are considered unhealthy or low nutritional value. So yes, drive thru burgers, chicken nuggets, pizza etc.
Cava & Chipotle have healthy options. Well, Cava more so.
Anonymous wrote:What are you considering fast food?
If it is McDonald’s or Burger King, once per month. If you are including chipotle, shake shack, Panera bread, once per week.
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:lol Subway, Chipotle, noodles and company etc. that's all fast food. Hot food items from your beloved grocery store... fast food. You people are delusional.
Anonymous wrote:Are Cava and Chipotle fast food? If so, weekly. If you mean McD, Wendy’s, Taco Bell, etc, never.
Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:How did no one mention Boston Market ? They are healthy.
I don't think the menus are all that different. Chicken nuggets have high fat and sodium, grilled chicken nuggets only has a small amount of fat and sodium.
The salads have all the info needed to make a decision.
It’s really what you choose to eat there. 4 chicken nuggets instead of 12. Small French fires instead of large. Plain hamburger instead of Big Mac.
Common sense don’t overeat and choose the healthiest and there’s not a problem.
I really miss Boston Market. The one by us in Burke closed. Sad! Wish someone would open something else like it.
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.
Chipotle, yes. Cava, no. Cava is reasonably healthy unless you go berserk. Low calories, veggies, low sugar depending on the sauces.