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Kids’ Meals At Most U.S. Restaurant Chains Fail Nutrition Test, Consumer Group Says

By The Huffington Post News Editors

By Diane Bartz
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The menus offered to children by most U.S. restaurant chains have too many calories, too much salt or fat, and often not a hint of vegetables or fruit, according to a study by the Center for Science in the Public Interest.
The group, which has agitated for everything from healthier popcorn at the movies to calorie labeling in supermarkets, found that among almost 3,500 combinations surveyed, kids’ meals failed to meet nutritional standards 97 percent of the time.
That was a marginal improvement over 2008 when such meals failed to meet standards 99 percent of the time.
Every children’s meal offered at popular chains such as Chipotle Mexican Grill, Dairy Queen, Hardee’s, McDonald’s, Panda Express, Perkins Family Restaurants and Popeyes fell short of standards adopted by the center from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s nutritional recommendations.
The meals also fell short of standards set by the National Restaurant Association’s Kids LiveWell Program, said the CSPI, which titled its study, “Kids’ Meals: Obesity on the Menu.”
“Most chains seem stuck in a time warp, serving up the same old meals based on chicken nuggets, burgers, macaroni and cheese, fries, and soda,” said Margo Wootan, CSPI nutrition policy director. “It’s like the restaurant industry didn’t get the memo that there’s a childhood obesity crisis.”
Among the meals singled out was Applebees’ grilled cheese sandwich on sourdough bread, fries and two percent chocolate milk, which has 1,210 calories, 62 grams of fat and 2,340 milligrams of sodium.
The combo meal had nearly three times as many calories as the CSPI‘s criteria for four- to- eight-year-olds suggest.
At Ruby Tuesday, the macaroni and cheese, white cheddar mashed potatoes and fruit punch combo has 870 calories, 46 grams of fat and 1700 milligrams of sodium, said Wootan.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended that children eat no more than 2,300 milligrams of salt each day to avoid high blood pressure, which can lead to coronary disease, stroke and other ailments. …read more
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Chinese Panda bears arrive in Canada.

Canada is welcoming two giant pandas on loan from China.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Chinese ambassador Zhang Junsai were among those on hand at Pearson airport on Monday to welcome five-year-old Er Shun and her prospective mate, four-year-old Da Mao.

They arrived in the “Panda Express,” a specially outfitted plane branded with an image of a panda on its exterior.

Their arrival marks the realization of a deal reached when Harper visited China a year ago, and is seen as a sign of warmer diplomatic relations. Ties between the countries have improved since Harper’s first visit in 2009, when recently retired Premier Wen Jiabao publicly chided Harper for taking so long to visit China.

The pandas will go to the Toronto and Calgary zoos for five years each.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Fox World News

The Rarer Sex: The Self Made Women Billionaries of 2013

By Luisa Kroll, Forbes Staff

It was a record setting year for women on the Forbes Billionaires list. For starters, there were more than ever, 138 in the ranks, up from 104. Plus there were also more who started their own businesses, 24. Among the new women are designer Tory Burch and restaurateur Peggy Cherng, who runs Chinese food chain Panda Express with her husband Andrew. Zara co-founder Rosalia Mera, now the richest self-made woman in the world, is worth a record $6.1 billion, ranked no. 195. …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Forbes Latest