Prince Charles Calls for Ban on McDonald's Restaurants and Big Macs
The Prince of Wales told a nutritionist in Abu Dhabi Tuesday that the key to people eating healthily was to ban McDonalds fast food restaurants. Prince Charles was attending the launch of a public health awareness campaign aimed at fighting diabetes in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). He visited the Imperial College London Diabetes Centre and watched as a group of children chose from a selection of good and bad snacks for their school packed lunches. Talking to Nadine Tayara, a nutritionist from the centre who had put the children through their paces, he asked her: Have you got anywhere with McDonalds? Have you tried getting it banned? Thats the key.
A McDonalds spokeswoman said that Charless remark was disappointing. Other members of his family had visited the fast-food chain, she said, and have probably got a more up-to-date picture of us. The spokeswoman added: This appears to be an off-the-cuff remark, in our opinion. It does not reflect our menu or where we are as a business.
Charles was clearly unaware of some of the moves the company has made, she said, such as improved labelling, supporting sustainable agriculture and nutritional changes with choice and variety. She said that their food would fit into any balanced diet.
Posted by: Fred 2007-02-28 |