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What Is Your Favorite, Healthy Fast Food Place To Eat?
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BQ: Is it possible that Taco Bell is healthy?
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You need to remember, N14, that site is UK-based. Taco Bell is largely unknown here (with just 26 outlets across the entire country), so most people here will have never been anywhere near to a branch of Taco Bell.
A Mexican diet is probably far healthier than those in many countries (other than, say, those around the Mediterranean) but the US version of Mexican food tends to be less so because of a higher fat content and, particularly, because of excessive portion quantities.
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As has been said above, Subway is possibly the 'healthiest' of the world-wide fast food chains. Yo! Sushi is probably their biggest rival as far as 'healthy' food is concerned.
(I'm not actually sure why I'm posting on a thread from Nameless14 anyway. His track record on responding to answers is pathetic)
A Mexican diet is probably far healthier than those in many countries (other than, say, those around the Mediterranean) but the US version of Mexican food tends to be less so because of a higher fat content and, particularly, because of excessive portion quantities.
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As has been said above, Subway is possibly the 'healthiest' of the world-wide fast food chains. Yo! Sushi is probably their biggest rival as far as 'healthy' food is concerned.
(I'm not actually sure why I'm posting on a thread from Nameless14 anyway. His track record on responding to answers is pathetic)
>>> Do we have Taco Bell in the UK?
They're mainly in the north of England:
Sheffield (x3), Barnsley (x2), Rotherham (x2), Manchester (x2), Bradford, Nottingham, York, Liverpool, Leeds, Cleethorpes.
Also in Essex:
Lakeside, Basildon, Chelmsford, Colchester
And further south:
Southampton, Poole, Chichester, Woking, Brighton, Bournemouth
With one lonely outpost in Scotland:
Glasgow
Interestingly, they've not tried to penetrate London at all yet.
They're mainly in the north of England:
Sheffield (x3), Barnsley (x2), Rotherham (x2), Manchester (x2), Bradford, Nottingham, York, Liverpool, Leeds, Cleethorpes.
Also in Essex:
Lakeside, Basildon, Chelmsford, Colchester
And further south:
Southampton, Poole, Chichester, Woking, Brighton, Bournemouth
With one lonely outpost in Scotland:
Glasgow
Interestingly, they've not tried to penetrate London at all yet.
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