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Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Eat This, Not That: Worst restaurant meals for kids

One of the biggest flaws in America’s restaurants concerns the smallest people at the table. Somehow we feel as though kids should get a nutritional free pass, when in fact we should focus on instilling in them the best eating habits possible.

The average kid has Michael Phelps’ metabolism, so weight gain shouldn’t be a problem. But with the massive portions coming out of America’s chain restaurants, it is. More than one in three children are overweight or obeseâ€"that’s more than three times as many overweight children as we had 30 years ago. (The obesity rate is just over one in six childrenâ€"that’s 12.5 million obese children in America.) And studies show that overweight children are more likely to become overweight adults, so it’s important to start improving eating habits early.

It’s clear we need to address the problem, and by making smart swaps at our favorite restaurants, we can do just that. The four swaps here save your child an average 790 calories at each meal. If you can help your child cut just half that many calories every day, he or she stands to drop 40 over the course of a year.

On the Border
NOT THAT
Kid’s Cheese Quesadilla with Mexican Rice
1,220 calories
75 g fat (31 g saturated)
1,930 mg sodium

CALORIE EQUIVALENT: 17.5 José Olé Shredded Steak Taquitosâ€"that’s almost a whole box!

Not only is this kid’s meal doused in greasy animal fats, but between the tortilla and the rice, it packs an astonishing 99 grams of carbohydratesâ€"that’s more than twice as much as you’d find in the Kids’ Cheese Ravioli at Olive Garden. In short, you’re providing your kid with 75 percent of her calories for the day, but shorting her nutritionallyâ€"the quick-burning, cheap carbs will leave her hungry again in no time.

EAT THIS
Kid’s Mexican Plate with Crispy Chicken Taco
260 calories
12 g fat (4 g saturated)
530 mg sodium

This powerhouse plate packs a full 18 grams of protein, which will keep your child energized and feeling full for longer. The key is skipping the starchy side of rice (if he’s hungry enough, opt for fiber-rich beans instead) and eschewing the heaps of greasy free chips on the table.


Don’t forget to set a good example for the niños yourself! From tacos to tamales, here are the universal guidelines you need to Master the Mexican Menu.

KFC
NOT THAT
Kids Meal with Popcorn Chicken, Potato Wedges, and Pepsi
730 calories
32 g fat (6 g saturated)
1,535 mg sodium

CALORIE EQUIVALENT: More than seven Eggo Chocolate Chip Waffles!

Everything but the Pepsi here has taken a dip in the deep fryer. That’s no good. That means fryer grease accounts for 40 percent of the calories, and carbohydrates from the potatoes and bread make up more than half. 

EAT THIS
Kids Meal with Grilled Chicken Drumstick, Mashed Potatoes (no gravy), and Capri Sun Roarin’ Waters Tropical Fruit Juice Drink
210 calories
7 g fat (1.5 g saturated)
625 mg sodium

Though this drumstick is grilled, KFC leaves the skin on for a more flavorful crust. And unlike the popcorn chicken, which is largely spackled in thick, starchy batter, the bulk of the drumstick is actually meat, providing 15 grams of protein.

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The “health halo” surrounding chicken is brightâ€"so bright that it often blinds well-intentioned restaurant-goers to the fact that some fowl can be downright foul. Here we present The Most Deplorable Poultry Preparations in the country.

McDonald’s
NOT THAT
Mighty Kids Meal with McDouble, Fries, and 1 percent Chocolate Milk Jug
790 calories
33 g fat (12 g saturated, 1.5 g trans)
1,230 mg sodium

CALORIE EQUIVALENT: 18 slices of Kraft Singles 2 percent American cheeseâ€"nearly an entire package!

McDonald’s tries to market this as an intermediate meal for older kids, but unless that kid happens to be a professional boxer, he’s probably not going to burn off all 840 of these calories. This “kids” meal is atrocious even by ADULT standards. No child has any business consuming this many calories in one sitting.

EAT THIS
Happy Meal with Hamburger, Apple Dippers, and Apple Juice Box
380 calories
9 g fat (3.5 g saturated, 0.5 g trans)
540 mg sodium

Make this your child’s go-to meal when you’re on the go. He’ll rack up protein from the burger and fiber from the apple, but with caramel dipping sauce AND a toy, it still feels like a treat. Shoot for nutritionally well-rounded meals like this to help set up life-long positive eating patterns.

Surprised to spot an endorsement of the Golden Arches here? Don’t be. Despite a nasty rep, plenty of fast-food chains have decent fare hiding behind the drive-thru window. Find out which other dashboard delights are s urprisingly healthy restaurant foods.

Cheesecake Factory
NOT THAT
Kids Pasta with Alfredo Sauce
1,810 calories
89 g saturated fat
652 mg sodium

CALORIE EQUIVALENT: 775 Parmesan-flavored Pepperidge Farm Goldfishâ€"that’s two bags!

This meal has more than a full day’s energy for an 8-year-old kid. Not even an adult portion should have this many calories. But most disturbing here is the saturated fat tally. For a healthy child eating about 1,600 calories a day, 89 grams is 5.5 times the maximum daily limit.       

EAT THIS
Kids Pasta with Marinara Sauce
510 calories
2 g saturated
651 mg sodium

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