date:Sep 25, 2013
d fingers dripping ketchup. It's very good, he declared, after swallowing. I like this better because McDonald's is too greasy, he said.
That's good news to Marion Nestle, professor of nutrition, food studies and public health at New York University. If we're going to change the food supply, these are the kind of changes that have to take place, she said.
But, she remained skeptical that something like Satisfries will help reduce the obesity epidemic. Burger King, after all, is also the creato