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Home Front: Culture Wars
McDonalds Caves To Special Interest Group
2005-02-11
Statement by Center for Science in the Public Interest
Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) Executive Director Michael F. Jacobson today released the following statement:
"The excellent legal settlement reached between McDonald's and BanTransFats.com and in the class action on the same matter is a perfect example of how litigation can motivate food companies to change their practices for the better. The programs that the American Heart Association will be able to sponsor should accelerate the food industry's movement from partially hydrogenated oils to more healthful natural oils.

"Partially hydrogenated oil causes tens of thousands of premature deaths each year and is an ingredient whose days are numbered. The Food and Drug Administration should act on CSPI's petitions and virtually ban partially hydrogenated oil and, in the interim, at least require restaurants to disclose when they use it.

"When McDonald's announced that it was reformulating its frying oil to contain less trans fat, the company told the public that its fried foods would be healthier. By retracting its promise as quietly as it did, McDonald's purposefully deceived its customers.

"While this settlement will help undo some of the damage, McDonalds should keep its promise and change its frying oil, as it already has in Denmark and Australia. All restaurants of any kind should immediately switch to healthier oils for the sake of their customers' health."
You would think that a multi-billion dollar company would have better lawyers.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#3  CSPI is half a dozen radical vegetarians with fax machines. That they get a single second of news coverage is due to the laziness and ignorance of the MSM.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2005-02-11 10:28:16 PM  

#2  When McDonald’s announced that it was reformulating its frying oil to contain less trans fat, the company told the public that its fried foods would be healthier.

Well, it looks like McDonald's is going to get even less of my business. So far, things I've tried that have been "improved" by lowering the fat level ended up tasting like crap.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-02-11 10:03:27 PM  

#1  --"Partially hydrogenated oil causes tens of thousands of premature deaths each year --

Is this a bug or a feature?

The government wins.
Posted by: anonymous2u   2005-02-11 9:34:12 PM  

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