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Roguish Lawyer
03-28-2005, 17:10
http://money.cnn.com/2005/03/28/news/midcaps/burgerking_breakfast/index.htm?cnn=yes

A BIG breakfast at Burger King

Chain debuts Enormous Omelet Sandwich with more calories, fat than a Whopper.
March 28, 2005: 3:28 PM EST

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Burger King has unveiled a new breakfast sandwich that's a huge bet that not everyone is dieting.

The No. 2 fast food chain debuted its Enormous Omelet Sandwich Monday. The sandwich has one sausage patty, two eggs, two American cheese slices and three strips of bacon.

That works out to 730 calories and 47 grams of fat -- more than a Whopper sandwich, which the Burger King Web site said has 700 calories and 42 grams of fat.

Critics were quick to spring on the latest breakfast offering.

"Americans do not need an Enormous Omelet Sandwich," said Penny Kris-Etherton, a professor of nutrition at Penn State, who noted the sandwich's contents were high in fat and salt and the meal lacked fruit and fiber. "That's too many calories."

According to a joint report by the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health and Human Services, the average American female aged 19 to 50 requires 1,800 to 2,400 calories each day, depending on size and activity level. For men in the same age range, it's 2,200 to 3,000.

A Burger King spokeswoman defended the giant egg sandwich, saying eating one is little different than ordering a full plate breakfast at a local dinner.

"It's designed for people who like to start the day with a hearty breakfast," said Denny Post, chief product officer at Burger King.

The Grand Slam breakfast at Denny's, which comes with two pancakes, who eggs, two strips of bacon and two sausage links, has 665 calories and 49 grams of fat, according to the Denny's Web site.

The Fabulous French Toast Platter -- with three slices of French toast, two bacon strips and two sausage links -- contains 1261 calories and 79 grams of fat.

Post said Burger King has a variety of food choices on the menu and that many of the people who liked the sandwich in focus groups were young men with active jobs. "These are not paper-pushers," she said.

Post said Burger King decided to offer the enormous omelet sandwich -- which goes against current trends in the fast food industry of offering more healthy choices -- in response to customers who said they wanted a more filling breakfast.

It has a suggested retail price of $2.99, or $3.49 for the value meal, which comes with fried potatoes and a coffee or juice, according to Post. The hash browns would add 230 calories and 15 grams of fat to the meal.

The new sandwich comes about four months after Hardee's also bucked the "health trend" in fast food restaurants by offering a burger it dubbed the "Monster Thickburger," with 1,400 calories and 107 grams of fat. (For more on the monster burger, click here).

Burger King has been privately held since it was sold by British food conglomerate Diageo to a group led by Texas Pacific Group in 2002.

Hardee's is owned by CKE Restaurants (Research) of California.

jatx
03-28-2005, 19:24
Hmm, instant hangover cure at the cost of one extra hour of hard cardio...

12B4S
03-29-2005, 03:13
Never paid any attention to them. Still don't. Had girlfriends and wives that got into that crap, when there was no need. Now it is less to no carbs and other crap. But hey, a new place opened a few miles from me called... Fat Burger! Tryin' it out tomorrow. :D

jatx
03-29-2005, 07:29
12B4S,

I guess you haven't seen "Super-Size Me" yet? :) BTW, Fat Burger is really good!

brewmonkey
03-29-2005, 10:22
Super Size Me was without a doubt horrible. All the guy did was prove something we already know, you eat that crap 24/7 and you will get fat.

As for the BK sandwiches... They have nothing on Hardee's Monster Thickburger which is 1420 calories and 107 grams of fat.

http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/food/2004-11-15-hardees_x.htm

The suggested daily intake of fat based on a 2000 calorie diet is 65g, obviously this burger is well past that number. It also has 2651g of sodium which is 110% of the suggested intake. I believe the only thing this burger gets right is the protein which at 63.6g is above the suggested 50g's of a 2000 calorie diet. Add a side of fries to this sandwich and your setting yourself up for either a heart attack or hypertension. Of course no sandwich would be complete without a large soda (32oz) which adds another 480 calories, 149mg of sodium and 121g or 41% of your daily allowance for carbs and this is something that could literally be a last meal.

For those who are interested in finding out more about the fast food nutritional facts you can go to sites like www.calorieking.com or http://southernfood.about.com/library/weekly/aa081402a.htm

You can also get these nunbers from the restaurants themselves. Labeling laws require that they be posted for all to see as well as available for all who ask. Since my condition prevents almost all forms of exercise I have to watch what I eat and found these sites to be helpful. Believe it or not you can actually find food at the fast food chains that is ok here and there, and it is not the salads which are some of the worst items on the menu when you add those dressings made with reall buttermilk.

Razor
03-29-2005, 12:44
Super Size Me was without a doubt horrible. All the guy did was prove something we already know, you eat that crap 24/7 and you will get fat.

Amen, Brew! Life is full of choices--if you make poor ones, you suffer accordingly; its not someone else's fault if you choose to live for instant gratification and pleasure all the time.

12B4S
03-29-2005, 23:44
12B4S,

I guess you haven't seen "Super-Size Me" yet? :) BTW, Fat Burger is really good!

No jatx, I havn't seen nor heard of that one. Still havn't been to Fat burger yet. Perhaps tomorrow. Actually, I havn't been to a fast food joint for several weeks.

Roguish Lawyer
03-30-2005, 17:42
It is "Fatburger." All one word. Good stuff.

12B4S
03-30-2005, 21:18
Fatburger it is RL. Havn't seen the place, someone told me one had opened a few miles down the road. Another recommendation.