"KFC announced today that its restaurants nationwide are now serving its classic, finger lickin' good fried chicken with zero grams of trans fat per serving. The zero grams of trans fat menu includes all of KFC's fried chicken products, such as its famous Original Recipe® and Extra Crispy™ chicken, KFC Snacker® sandwiches and potato wedges."
The quote is from the KFC website, but I saw the story all over the cable news networks.
Anyway, many of you may know that New York City recently banned trans fats in all restaurant food. Coincidentally, KFC goes trans fat free a few weeks later. Well KFC wasn't going to stop operating in NYC, and perhaps it did not wish to use better quality oil in NYC and then the rest of the country finds out they still get the disease causing trans fat..that wouldn't go over well, so to me it sort of seems like the banning of trans fats in NYC could've contributed to this. But now that I think of it, I wonder what the other chains are doing?
How do you feel about the NYC ban on trans fats (which has been scientifically proven to be cancer causing, among many evils) in restaurants?
The quote is from the KFC website, but I saw the story all over the cable news networks.
Anyway, many of you may know that New York City recently banned trans fats in all restaurant food. Coincidentally, KFC goes trans fat free a few weeks later. Well KFC wasn't going to stop operating in NYC, and perhaps it did not wish to use better quality oil in NYC and then the rest of the country finds out they still get the disease causing trans fat..that wouldn't go over well, so to me it sort of seems like the banning of trans fats in NYC could've contributed to this. But now that I think of it, I wonder what the other chains are doing?
How do you feel about the NYC ban on trans fats (which has been scientifically proven to be cancer causing, among many evils) in restaurants?