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Fast Food: Skip it!
When you're on the go, fast food can be an easy option to stop and get a meal. It's also attractive because it won't break the bank. But did you know that a McDonald's Big Mac has 540 calories? Eating one of those might not be the healthiest choice.

Burger King Nutrition by Lawrence Cuero
The "Impossible Whopper" from Burger King, which doesn't use real meat, may seem like a healthier option. But actually, it contains 638 calories. A regular "Whopper" has 678 calories. That's only a 40 calorie difference - probably not the healthy difference you were hoping for.

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