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KFC to use no-trans-fat oil in chicken

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Posted by: Andy0921

KFC to use no-trans-fat oil in chicken By DAVID B. CARUSO, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 31 minutes ago


NEW YORK - KFC Corp. said Monday it will start using zero trans fat soybean oil for its Original Recipe and Extra Crispy fried chicken, Potato Wedges and other menu items.
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The news preceded the Board of Health's first public hearing Monday on a plan to make New York the first U.S. city to ban restaurants from serving food containing artificial trans fats.
KFC's systemwide rollout is to be completed by April 2007, but the company said many of its approximately 5,500 restaurants already have switched to low linolenic soybean oil, replacing partially hydrogenated soybean oil.
KFC President Gregg Dedrick said there would be no change in the taste of the chicken and other food items.
"There is no compromise," he said at a Manhattan news conference. "Nothing is more important to us than the quality of our food and preserving the terrific taste of our product."
Crispy Strips, Wings, Boneless Wings, Buffalo and Crispy Snacker Sandwiches, Popcorn Chicken and Twisters also are part of the menu change.
"We've tested a wide variety of oils available and we're pleased we have found a way to keep our chicken finger lickin' good — but with zero grams of trans fat," Dedrick said.
Some products including biscuits will still be made with trans fat while KFC keeps looking for alternatives, he said.
The change applies only to U.S. restaurants for now, Dedrick said. He said the company was trying to find replacement oils for its overseas restaurants. He added that KFC outlets in some countries already use trans fat-free oils, but he would not say which countries.
Artificial trans fat is so common that the average American eats 4.7 pounds of it a year, according to the Food and Drug Administration, yet so unhealthy, city health officials say it belongs in the same category as food spoiled by poor refrigeration or rodent droppings.
The switch was applauded by the Center for Science in the Public Interest, which sued the Louisville, Ky.-based KFC in June over the trans fat content of its chicken.
KFC isn't the only business preparing for a trans-fat-free future.
Dow AgroScience, a maker of three types of zero-trans-fat canola and sunflower seed oils, said it has ramped up production capacity to 1.5 billion pounds a year — enough to replace about a third of the 5 billion pounds of partially hydrogenated vegetable oil sold annually in the U.S.
Wendy's, the national burger chain, has already switched to a zero-trans fat oil. McDonald's had announced that it intended to do so as well in 2003, but has yet to follow through.
If New York City approves banning food with artificial trans fats, it would only affect restaurants, not grocery stores, and wouldn't extend beyond the city's limits. But experts said the city's foodservice industry is so large, any change in its rules is likely to ripple nationwide.
"It's huge. It's going to be the trendsetter for the entire country," said Suzanne Vieira, director of the culinary nutrition program at Johnson & Wales University in Providence, R.I., where students are experimenting with substitute oils and shortenings.
New York's thousands of independently owned restaurants are beginning to look for ways to make changes too — not all happily.

Richard Lipsky, a spokesman for the Neighborhood Retail Alliance, said many eatery owners rely on ingredients prepared elsewhere, and aren't always aware whether the foods they sell contain trans fats.
Invented in the early 1900s, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil was initially believed to be a healthy substitute for natural fats like butter or lard. It was also cheaper, performed better under high heat and had a longer shelf life.
Today, the oil is used as a shortening in baked goods like cookies, crackers and doughnuts, as well as in deep frying.
Ironically, many big fast food companies only became dependent on hydrogenated oil a decade and a half ago when they were pressured by health groups to do something about saturated fat.
McDonald's emptied its french fryers of beef tallow in 1990 and filled them with what was then thought to be "heart healthy" partially hydrogenated vegetable oil.
"They did so in all innocence, trying to do the right thing," said Jacobson, of the Center for Science in the Public Interest. "Everybody thought it was safe. We thought it was safe."
Some restaurants were still completing the changeover when the first major study appeared indicating that the hydrogenated oils were just as bad for you, if not worse.
When eaten, trans fats significantly raise the level of so-called "bad" cholesterol in the blood, clogging arteries and causing heart disease. Researchers at Harvard's School of Public Health estimated that trans fats contribute to 30,000 U.S. deaths a year. "This is something we'd like to dismiss from our food supply," said Dr. Robert H. Eckel, immediate past president of the



Posted by: justanotherparatrooper

they just f'kd up a good recipe!



Posted by: Andy0921

I will be happy if it's really good and not as bad for ya!



Posted by: justanotherparatrooper

what are the odds Andy?



Posted by: Andy0921

Well they already fucked up the popcorn chicken, it had a really good fried batter but now it's more baked



Posted by: justanotherparatrooper

EXACTLY, how about if the heffers just shut theyre pieholes andpushed away from the table INSTEAD of screwing up all the menus



Posted by: Andy0921

Yeah....But I do need to start laying off the fried shit and do more cardio when I go to the gym. I love weight lifting but hate running unless it’s a foot pursuit and my adrenaline is pumping!



Posted by: justanotherparatrooper

Quote:
Originally Posted by andy0921
Yeah....But I do need to start laying off the fried shit and do more cardio when I go to the gym. I love weight lifting but hate running unless it’s a foot pursuit and my adrenaline is pumping!
yeah , but you dont mind chasin the ladies



Posted by: Andy0921

Quote:
Originally Posted by justanotherparatrooper
yeah , but you dont mind chasin the ladies
Yup, I chase women and bad guys thats it! F*CK treadmills!



Posted by: NewEngland2007

Quote:
Originally Posted by andy0921
Well they already fucked up the popcorn chicken, it had a really good fried batter but now it's more baked
McDonald's did that with the apple pies. Those fried pies were good! But now they're some kind of baked suck.



Posted by: 4ransom

I think Mcdonald's did this recently with their fries. Has anybody else noticed they are not as good as they used to be?



Posted by: CJIS

KFC gives me the craps... anyone else get this problem?



Posted by: Andy0921

No...Taco Bell big time craps!



Posted by: Mongo

Responding to Crazy Irish makes my poo loose.



Posted by: CJIS

Quote:
Originally Posted by andy0921
No...Taco Bell big time craps!
yeah me too.



Posted by: Mongo

Drop the chalupa



Posted by: CJIS

exactly



Posted by: NewEngland2007

Time to go vegan!



Posted by: justanotherparatrooper

Quote:
Originally Posted by NewEngland2006
Time to go vegan!
Not as long as theres animals to eat!



Posted by: kwflatbed

These two will suffer no trans fat withdrawal




Hotties Masticating



Posted by: CJIS

good god that was scary!



Posted by: Andy0921

at Harry's pic



Posted by: NewEngland2007

Do I even want to know what you Googled to find that picture?



Posted by: Andy0921

He must have googled FUPA



Posted by: NewEngland2007

Quote:
Originally Posted by andy0921
He must have googled FUPA
Or McPorn!



Posted by: justanotherparatrooper

lost my appetite...thanks!!!





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