Dispatch: Happy Meals Get Grilled

By ACSH Staff — Sep 13, 2010
Legislators in San Francisco have another bone to pick with McDonald’s and other fast-food chain restaurants, and this time it’s regarding the content of their Happy Meals. A new ordinance proposes to ban toys from kids’ meals unless they contain half a cup of fresh fruit or three-quarters of a cup of fresh vegetables. In addition to limiting the amount of calories and sodium in Happy Meals, the new rules would ultimately force franchises to supplant french fries with broccoli.

Legislators in San Francisco have another bone to pick with McDonald’s and other fast-food chain restaurants, and this time it’s regarding the content of their Happy Meals. A new ordinance proposes to ban toys from kids’ meals unless they contain half a cup of fresh fruit or three-quarters of a cup of fresh vegetables. In addition to limiting the amount of calories and sodium in Happy Meals, the new rules would ultimately force franchises to supplant french fries with broccoli.

A similar law was already enacted in Santa Clara County, which applies to a small number of fast-food restaurants in unincorporated areas. But according to the Washington Times, those billion-plus Happy Meals account for a tiny fraction of the calories and sodium kids ingest a year, while the potato chips and ice cream consumed at home contribute much more powerfully to the obesity epidemic.

ACSH's Dr. Elizabeth Whelan agrees: “This legislation will do nothing to curb the serious problem of childhood obesity.” She adds, “The word ‘calories’ is not a pejorative term, and while ‘fast food’ has a negative health image, the reality is that there is no caloric difference between a home-made cheeseburger, mashed potato and buttered roll dinner and a McDonald’s cheeseburger and fries.”

Dr. Whelan also points out that since their introduction in the late 1970s, Happy Meals have actually decreased in caloric content by up to 40 percent.

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