Post subject: Re: K.F.C. (U.K) V’s W.T.F. (U.S.A.)
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 1:06 pm
bren2k
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PCollinson1990 wrote:extra calories are only bad if you don't burn them off
As has been pointed out, the amount of saturated fat, fatty acids and sodium in a KFC puts it firmly in the junk food category; that's beyond dispute. And for context, to burn off 3 pieces of KFC chicken and fries would require the average male to do about 100 minutes of cardio - no mean feat.
Like most food, I don't suppose it's impossible to enjoy one every now and again if that's what floats your boat, but regular intake is undoubtedly bad for your health.
Post subject: Re: K.F.C. (U.K) V’s W.T.F. (U.S.A.)
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2018 6:24 am
PCollinson1990
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bren2k wrote:As has been pointed out, the amount of saturated fat, fatty acids and sodium in a KFC puts it firmly in the junk food category; that's beyond dispute. And for context, to burn off 3 pieces of KFC chicken and fries would require the average male to do about 100 minutes of cardio - no mean feat.
Like most food, I don't suppose it's impossible to enjoy one every now and again if that's what floats your boat, but regular intake is undoubtedly bad for your health.
where is your evidence about the fatty acids? who forces anyone to eat 3 pieces of chicken and chips?
The myth that McDonalds, KFC et al are "junk" is just that, a myth. How much salt in a tin of Heinz beans, junk food? What oil does your fish get fried in, junk food? How do you cook your Yorkshie Pudding, junk food? How do you roast your potatoes, junk food? What cheese do you have on your pizza (along with processed meats), junk food?
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Post subject: Re: K.F.C. (U.K) V’s W.T.F. (U.S.A.)
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2018 10:11 am
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Post subject: Re: K.F.C. (U.K) V’s W.T.F. (U.S.A.)
Posted: Tue May 01, 2018 2:19 am
knockersbumpMKII
International Chairman
As much as PCollinson and I do not see eye to eye on our forum, he is correct. http://groceries.iceland.co.uk/birds-ey ... 0g/p/49999 This is higher in calories and worse chicken quality, this is replicated thousands of times over and is not considered junk. Virtually every pizza sold is worse nutritionally, M&S kids pizzas more cals per 100g, loaded with salt and sugar. white flour in pasta meals, loads of salt and sugars, loads of fat added, yup, empty cals by the definition here. I've had kfc, I've made it often enough at work and at home, the mis-use of the phrase and what junk food is and failure to address the real issues are highlighted here perfectly.
Oh and the US is f####d
As much as PCollinson and I do not see eye to eye on our forum, he is correct. http://groceries.iceland.co.uk/birds-ey ... 0g/p/49999 This is higher in calories and worse chicken quality, this is replicated thousands of times over and is not considered junk. Virtually every pizza sold is worse nutritionally, M&S kids pizzas more cals per 100g, loaded with salt and sugar. white flour in pasta meals, loads of salt and sugars, loads of fat added, yup, empty cals by the definition here. I've had kfc, I've made it often enough at work and at home, the mis-use of the phrase and what junk food is and failure to address the real issues are highlighted here perfectly.
Post subject: Re: K.F.C. (U.K) V’s W.T.F. (U.S.A.)
Posted: Tue May 01, 2018 6:11 am
King Street Cat
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Joined: Mar 25 2010 Posts: 4648 Location: BD23
knockersbumpMKII wrote:As much as PCollinson and I do not see eye to eye on our forum, he is correct. http://groceries.iceland.co.uk/birds-ey ... 0g/p/49999 This is higher in calories and worse chicken quality, this is replicated thousands of times over and is not considered junk. Virtually every pizza sold is worse nutritionally, M&S kids pizzas more cals per 100g, loaded with salt and sugar. white flour in pasta meals, loads of salt and sugars, loads of fat added, yup, empty cals by the definition here. I've had kfc, I've made it often enough at work and at home, the mis-use of the phrase and what junk food is and failure to address the real issues are highlighted here perfectly.
Oh and the US is f####d
I'd class that Bird's Eye chicken as junk, even if the supermarket won't. Most pizzas are junk and white pasta is one of the worst offenders, despite what people think about pasta being healthy. I was once told regarding white pasta "you may as well just spoon sugar into your mouth".
knockersbumpMKII wrote:As much as PCollinson and I do not see eye to eye on our forum, he is correct. http://groceries.iceland.co.uk/birds-ey ... 0g/p/49999 This is higher in calories and worse chicken quality, this is replicated thousands of times over and is not considered junk. Virtually every pizza sold is worse nutritionally, M&S kids pizzas more cals per 100g, loaded with salt and sugar. white flour in pasta meals, loads of salt and sugars, loads of fat added, yup, empty cals by the definition here. I've had kfc, I've made it often enough at work and at home, the mis-use of the phrase and what junk food is and failure to address the real issues are highlighted here perfectly.
Oh and the US is f####d
I'd class that Bird's Eye chicken as junk, even if the supermarket won't. Most pizzas are junk and white pasta is one of the worst offenders, despite what people think about pasta being healthy. I was once told regarding white pasta "you may as well just spoon sugar into your mouth".
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Post subject: Re: K.F.C. (U.K) V’s W.T.F. (U.S.A.)
Posted: Wed May 02, 2018 8:46 pm
Lebron James
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Lol at someone trying to justify birds eye chicken. Frozen stuff like that are massive carcinogenics. It’s child abuse if you feed that rubbish to your kids
Post subject: Re: K.F.C. (U.K) V’s W.T.F. (U.S.A.)
Posted: Wed May 02, 2018 10:24 pm
Charlie Sheen
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Deep fried food is one of the worst thing you can eat. It hugely increases your inflammation levels, LDL cholesterol levels. blood pressure and amounts of trans fats and free radicals in the blood. If you want to know why the NHS is on it's backside then look no further than our diet. We're literally poisoning ourselves and our kids with the fried food and sugar we eat.
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Post subject: Re: K.F.C. (U.K) V’s W.T.F. (U.S.A.)
Posted: Wed May 02, 2018 11:33 pm
knockersbumpMKII
International Chairman
Lebron James wrote:Lol at someone trying to justify birds eye chicken. Frozen stuff like that are massive carcinogenics. It’s child abuse if you feed that rubbish to your kids
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King James
Lol at someone who can't read, where is the justification for Birds eye chicken? I've mad a comparison as to what is worse and said that the actual problem is not the consumption of these items but the frequency and indeed further the reliance by many modern day families for convenience foods. Families on low incomes tend to buy these foods but don't see them as junk food, to me there is a lot worse than a KFC which in itself usually something that is had every now and again. Is it more calories than plain cooked chicken, yes it is, can it be enjoyed as part of a healthy diet, absolutely. It's when people consume too much of that type of thing or of any food for that matter, that is the problem and simply eating more calories than they burn.
Let's see your research on carcinogens and some actual death/cancer rates linked to them, or is it that people over eating becoming obese and getting Diabetes that is the actual problem in which case you could eat too much of virtually anything, gain weight and become unhealthy. You need to brush up on matters before spouting nonsense, oh and some comprehension skills too.
Post subject: Re: K.F.C. (U.K) V’s W.T.F. (U.S.A.)
Posted: Wed May 02, 2018 11:46 pm
knockersbumpMKII
International Chairman
Charlie Sheen wrote:Deep fried food is one of the worst thing you can eat. It hugely increases your inflammation levels, LDL cholesterol levels. blood pressure and amounts of trans fats and free radicals in the blood. If you want to know why the NHS is on it's backside then look no further than our diet. We're literally poisoning ourselves and our kids with the fried food and sugar we eat.
IF you eat too much of it, eating too much of almost anything will harm you, having a KFC isn't in itself harmful and can be eaten perfectly fine with no ill effects and as part of a healthy diet, so long as you don't continually eat it all the time and manage the amount of food/calorie you consume which balancing what you eat in terms of what we already know helps with a healthy lifestyle. In a commercial operation when it comes to deep frying you'd want to lose as much of the oil from the product as possible in any case.
As an example a mighty buclet for one has 1275 cals, I've never had one but that is just over half my basal calorie intake as a reasonably athletic 15.5 stone male. Would I probably eat all of that if I've eaten during the day too, probably not, if I hadn't eaten all day or had a breakfast only I wouldn't feel any problems with having it as a one off. Does it contain high amounts of fat, yup, will the calories kill me, no it won't, as I said the KFC or pretty much anything in isolation won't harm you it's when it's taken far too regularly and the same types of food eaten regularly and thus too much calories without balance.
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