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Americans Pick Junk Food Over Veggieburgers
Drive across America, and you’ll see one fast-food restaurant after another:
McDonald’s. Burger King. Sonic. Taco Bell. KFC. Wendy’s. Hardee’s. Long John Silver’s. Dairy Queen. Arby’s. Jack1 in the Box. Popeyes. Subway. Domino’s Pizza. Whataburger.
There’s even a chain that’s aptly named “Fatburger.”
Though some of these fast-food places now offer a few low-fat items, the big sales and profits are in hamburgers, French fries, milkshakes, fried chicken, and greasy2 pizza - the very things that the U.S. Surgeon General says are fueling America’s obesity3 epidemic4.
And instead of coming up with restaurants that offer nourishing, expertly prepared, low-fat meals, competitors to fast-food joints5 seem to be serving items that are even more caloric.
Take Cracker6 Barrel, a chain of 600 restaurants located mostly near Interstate highway exits, whose founder7, Dan Evins, died last week. Cracker Barrel gained a loyal following by serving tasty - but fattening8 - fare such as biscuits and gravy9, muffins, and country-fried steak.
Some entrepreneurs have opened restaurants serving slimming broiled10 fish, steamed veggies and the like. And most have gone bankrupt trying.
That’s because the ingredients and technology to mass-produce nutritious11 food are much more costly12, and it’s hard to find low-paid line cooks who can quickly prepare low-fat, but yummy and interesting dishes.
And these places fail because - although most Americans say they want lower-fat meals - they won’t order them when they’re offered.
Some experts believe chains serving healthful fast food will evolve once costs come down or Americans get used to the idea of ordering, and paying a bit more for, a quick lentil burger and salad instead of a cheeseburger and fries on the road.
But so far, there’s little evidence that such a fast-but-light food trend has started.
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n.插座,千斤顶,男人;v.抬起,提醒,扛举;n.(Jake)杰克 | |
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接头( joint的名词复数 ); 关节; 公共场所(尤指价格低廉的饮食和娱乐场所) (非正式); 一块烤肉 (英式英语) | |
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8 fattening | |
adj.(食物)要使人发胖的v.喂肥( fatten的现在分词 );养肥(牲畜);使(钱)增多;使(公司)升值 | |
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11 nutritious | |
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