Mcdonalds Foods Calories

Mcdonalds Foods Calories

Mcdonalds Foods Calories

In order to promote nutrition and shed the bad boy image that it has carried for so long in the food industry, McDonald's has created a comprehensive plan to help customers make "nutrition minded choices". The Commitments to Offer Improved Nutrition Choices plan aims to help customers make better food choices whether they eat at McDonald's or elsewhere. The popular restaurant chain will add more nutrition balanced choices to their menu and provide nutritional information about their items so that customers can make better choices. Will it be enough to turn things around?

What's new?

Since First Lady Michelle Obama announced that one of her platforms would be children's health in 2009, childhood obesity has been a focal point for political campaigns, pediatricians and child advocates. The Let's Move Campaign, which includes not only encouraging exercise but also eating healthy and making better choices, is Mrs. Obama's initiative to fight childhood obesity. It is estimated that between 16 and 33 percent of US children are obese (not just overweight). McDonald's has decided to join in the fight by making some sound changes to the way they prepare food and the way they share information about their menu items. Some changes that customers can expect to see are: