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There are 3 questions about “Double Quarter Pounder” in the “What's in the food?” topic.
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- 1. I read on a website that there is 1380mg of sodium in your double quarter pounder with cheese. Is that true?
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Recent nutritional content calculations show that the Double Quarter Pounder with cheese contains 1230mg of sodium and 2.5g of salt. Not all the sodium content of this product will be from salt as there is the cheese to consider.
(March 2008)
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What are these? Delicious Digg Reddit Facebook StumbleUpon - 2. How Much fat is in a duble quarter pounder? Its not on your nutrition section of your website.
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The approximate fat content for a McDonald’s Double Quarter Pounder is 14.6g per 100g or 40g per portion. This information is now on the McDonald’s website.
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What are these? Delicious Digg Reddit Facebook StumbleUpon - 3. Some of your customers see the 'Double Quarter Pounder' unhealthy, how do you respond to this negativity?
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Nutritionists say that individual food items are neither ‘healthy’ nor ‘unhealthy’ in themselves. A good diet is a matter of variation, moderation, and balance, combined with physical activity. A full nutritional breakdown is available for the Double Quarter Pounder on the back of the box and online at www.mcdonaldsmenu.info
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