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Fast Food 'Healthy Options' Don't Mean Fewer Calories

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Huffington Post

Healthy items on fast food menus can be anything but. And now, a new study has confirmed that observation: although menus grew between 1996 and 2010 to include 53 percent more items, the average number of calories in each item hasn't changed significantly. "Entree salads, which are increasing in number, can be bad, too. With fried chicken on top and regular dressing, they can have more calories than a burger," said lead researcher Katherine Bauer, a researcher at Temple’s Center for Obesity Research and Education.