Duckworth_Luas wrote: » According to KFC, two pieces of chicken and large fries is 855 calories.
Chuck Stone wrote: » Forcing eateries to put calorie counts on their stuff is another one of those stupid fuck ideas some pen pusher or ambitious cock of a medic or politician has come up with to raise their profile. The large chains like McD's, BK, KFC et al will be delighted because they have rationalized their food servings and the cost of putting calories on menus will be proportionately tiny. The costs to a local cafe in small town of this pathetic measure will be proportionately punitive and time consuming. Useful fucking idiots for the corporate world.
fluorescence wrote: » Everyone has the right to know what the hell they're putting into their mouths.
Biggins wrote: » Having a better informed public is never a bad thing I feel.
Biggins wrote: » In actual fact, governments are just pushing for more information to be made available to the public so that they can then decide on their own without nanny-state interjection
biko wrote: » http://thisiswhyyourefat.tumblr.com/
Chuck Stone wrote: » Let's say calories on menus become a legal requirement. Small restaurants and cafés will have to waste time and money figuring out the calories on their menu. When the menu changes or a new meal is introduced they will have to reprint the menu and work out the calories all over again.
Chuck Stone wrote: » Another thing. Who will enforce this if it becomes law?
Chuck Stone wrote: » I hate the idea. In fact when I go for a meal I don't want to know how many calories are in it. I just want to stuff myself guilt free. Isn't that what eating out is all about?
Biggins wrote: » So just because you don't want to read a calorie count, others who might wish to be informed of such things, should be denied their rights either, to such information? Is one's willpower so weak that even though you might read a calorie count, you can't force yourself to ignore it?
WoollyRedHat wrote: » http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l101h7hnm51qzvnxpo1_500.jpg That's all sorts of wrong.
Chuck Stone wrote: » It's not the calorie count thing it's primarily because it will affect small businesses more. Big corporations love regulations because the more regulations there are the greater the difficulty of breaking into or staying alive in a particular market. I'm not against all regulations, like cleanliness surveillance in restaurants for example, because it protects the public from becoming ill and at worst death. Nevertheless, regulations add cost - the more regulation added the more difficult it is to break into a market. Also people who are prone to obesity will probably be those who will ignore this type of measure making it useless bureaucratic meddling in peoples lives and businesses. I don't need some goofy jobsworth telling me that eating a big plate of battered cod and chips is high in calories and anyone who does need to be told this will probably have difficulty understanding simple concepts or not give a flying **** anyway.
Biggins wrote: » others would like to be informed by educated people what exactly is going down their throats!
Chuck Stone wrote: » I'd imagine the few people genuinely interested in calories and saturated fats would have some idea about what to choose before they ever leave house. Battered cod & chips with garlic mayo: bad. Oven roasted fish with baked potato: not so bad. I didn't even have to google that.
Chuck Stone wrote: » I'd imagine the few people genuinely interested in calories and saturated fats would have some idea about what to choose before they ever leave house.
Gummy Panda wrote: » I prefer protein bars! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3nA2zqeX5Q Mmmm... bacon protein bar
bluewolf wrote: » i would like some takeaway now
MickySticks wrote: » Bout 3 fiddy
Blatter wrote: » El Horseboxo wrote: » Around 1200. The chips would be upwards of the 700 mark and the chicken would be around 250 or more. Talk about scaremongering :pac: A snack box could be anywhere from 650 kCal to around 1200 kCal, it obviously depends on the portions. There is no real standard snack box, they vary far too much to give an accurate answer.
El Horseboxo wrote: » Around 1200. The chips would be upwards of the 700 mark and the chicken would be around 250 or more.
El Horseboxo wrote: » it's in excess of 1200 calories. I have the macros of every meal I eat nailed down. So my calculations would be fairly accurate.
Biggins wrote: » For the record... So far there is no new regulations coming in that I know of. The Minster of Health Dr James Reilly stated on TV two weeks ago on RTE's "Operation Transformation" (and it was mentioned already in a previous thread) that he has asked for a code of behaviour in relation to such places willingly displaying calorie content on their menu. Dr Reilly further stated that the response back from the food outlets was not good and that if they didn't respond better by the end of the year, AFTER THAT, he would then further consider introducing further statutory laws, legally forcing the food industry serving the public in cafes, etc in Ireland, to list calorie content. They have till the end of the year to respond better with a voluntary system - if not, after that there might be further state laws introduced. Dr Reilly also stated that he would then name and shame those businesses that was currently unwilling to inform the public about the content they are eating.