McDonald's to get rid of McTransfat

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McDonal's to get rid of McTransfat

This is from cnnmoney.com



The world's largest fast-food chain is getting rid of artery-clogging transfats on its menu; plans to have healthier oil in use at all U.S. restaurants by year-end.

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- McDonald's is messing with the sacred french fry -- and doing it for our own good.
The No. 1 burger chain said Thursday at its annual shareholders' meeting that by the end of the year it will use only transfat-free oil to fry foods at all of its U.S. locations. Transfat oils add hydrogen to make food taste better and extend its shelf life, according to the Food and Drug Administration. The ingredient is widely used in fried and processed foods.
But the artery-clogging oil has come under widespread attack recently for contributing to the country's obesity epidemic. Last week, a nutrition advocacy group sued rival Burger King over the hamburger chain's use of transfats.
McDonald's joins a number of food retailers that are kicking the transfat habit, among them Wendy's, Starbucks and Yum Brands, the parent of Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, and KFC. Burger King has also vowed to eliminate transfats from its menu.
Last year New York City became the first U.S. city to pass a ban on transfat use that will rid local restaurants of the ingredient by 2008.
McDonald's quietly decided last fall to transition to transfat-free oils, but is gradually implementing the change to ensure a "seamless transition," said company spokeswoman Lisa McCombs. In other words, the company wants to make sure the switch to a new frying oil doesn't ruin the taste of its sacrosanct fries.
The new oil is simply a different blend -- minus the hydrogen additive -- that produces the same flavor, McCombs said. She noted it will be used not just for french fries, but for all of McDonald's fried foods.
The pace of McDonald's change over to the healthier oil is affected by the availability of canola and soybean crops grown in North and South America that produce the oil.
McDonald's now uses uses a healthier oil in 3,500 restaurants and will expand its use to all 13,700 locations by year's end, said McCombs.
In other company news, McDonald's CEO Jim Skinner told Reuters Thursday that he expects the world's largest restaurant chain to increase the pace of new restaurant openings. The company slowed its expansion rate four years ago to focus on improving its existing operations.
"We do expect to pick the growth rate up some," Skinner said during a news conference following the company's annual shareholder meeting in Oak Brook, Ill.
In recent years, McDonald's has increased the number of restaurants by about 0.9 percent to 1 percent, Skinner said. That rate is likely to increase to about 1.2 percent to 1.3 percent, he added, but did not give a time-frame.
 
Recently I was traveling and when faced with nothing but fast food options, I went with Wendy's because I knew they no longer used transfats so it will be nice to have more options on the road.

However, the guy who took my money in the drive-thru laughed at me as I sat there waiting for him to give me my food, not knowing I had to drive up to the next window to get it. That's how often I eat fast food--I don't even know how the drive-thru works! :lol:
 
i worked at mcd's when i was in college (reason #48 i'm a vegetarian.) that oil was absolutely disgusting!!! even on the days i didn't work there, i couldn't get rid of the stench. it was like a permanent mcmusk or something. anyway, i'm sure mcd's employees all over are rejoicing in this new oil to be used. hopefully it won't be as potent as that other crap.
 
No doubt it will be even more potent, and plus in 10 years time we will be hearing how bad for your health the new replacement is...
 
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