No==Well...==That depends on what you order. McDonald's has menu items that are as "healthy" as any similar items you might order at any other restaurant such as salads, grilled chicken, wraps, eggs, etc., but a large majority of their menu items are high in fat and wouldn't be considered particularly healthy.
Food items that you can find on a diet menu include low fat yogurt and oatmeal. Contact a health agent in order to learn more about low fat options at your next meal.
According to their website, it does not appear that they do. There is an allergen section on the menu list, and the "Peanut" allergen column does not have any menu items checked. Also, there is a notice on there to New York residents stating that they use a "cooking oil that has 0g trans fat per serving" (it is not identified) and that in the "rest of the US" they use soybean oil.
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the Vitamins A,D,E,K are considered to be fat soluble items.
Replace dairy products such as milk, cheese and yogurt with low-fat varieties. Milk is also available without any fat, and you can get evaporated or condensed skim milk in addition to getting skim milk in the container. You can find non-fat or low-fat versions of all of these items in your supermarket. Remember that these items also contain carbohydrates. Read labels carefully to determine the carbohydrate and fat content before purchasing these items and eat the items only in moderation so that you don't replace high fat levels with high carbohydrate levels.
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Calories: 2310, Total Fat: 134 grams, Carbohydrates: 241 grams.
There are no "fattening foods" so to speak. Excess calories from any food, healthy or not, can cause weight gain.
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All traditional fast food including the McDonalds' menu is overwhelmingly high fat. Studies and research show that a high fat diet can greatly increase the risk of having a heart attack. However, there is a move by McDonalds to offer healthier choices. Each location should have a menu with nutritional information on the items available. Making wise choices for an entire month might be difficult yet possible.
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