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Top 30 Worst Foods in America (Beware) 본문
Top 30 Worst Foods in America (Beware)
Today’s food marketers have loaded many of their offerings with so much fat, sugar, and sodium that eating any of the foods in this article on a daily basis could destroy all your hard work and best intentions of eating healthy. Beware! This list is brought to you by Eat This Not That and Men's Health.
30. Worst Canned Fruit
Del Monte Peach Chunks Yellow Cling Peaches in Heavy Syrup
100 calories
- 23 g sugars
Peaches themselves aren’t bona fide junk food; they are, after all,
still fruit. But why manufacturers feel the need to can, packaged, and
bottle nature’s candy with excess sugar is a question we will never stop
asking. In this case, the viscous sugar solution clings to the fruit
like syrup to a pancake, soaking every bite with utterly unnecessary
calories. Looking for cheap sources of fruit to have on hand at any
time? Opt for the frozen stuff—it’s picked at the height of season and
flash frozen on the spot, keeping costs low and nutrients high.
29. Worst Snack For Your Arteries
Pop Secret Kettle Corn (1/3 bag)
180 calories
- 13 g fat (2.5 g saturated, 5 g trans)
- 150 mg sodium
The only “secret” here is that the company has no qualms about trans
fat. Eat an entire bag of this kettle corn, and you’ll consume 15 grams
of the artery-clogging junk—that’s more than 7 times your recommended
daily limit. Choose Orville Redenbacher’s Movie Theater Butter for fewer
calories and no trans fat.
28. Worst Supermarket Drink
Sobe Pina Colada Liz Blizz (20 oz bottle)
325 calories
- 0 g fat
- 78 g sugars
Don’t be fooled by the natural motifs that adorn Sobe’s bottles. It has
more sugar than you’ll find in two Snickers bars! We’ve said it before
and we’ll say it again: Don’t buy products with cartoon animals on the
front.
23. Worst Frozen Breakfast
Jimmy Dean Pancake and Sausage Breakfast Bowl
710 calories
- 31 g fat (11 g saturated)
- 890 mg sodium
- 34 g sugars
A disastrous trifecta of refined carbs from the pancakes, saturated fat
from the sausage, and added sugar from the syrup. Jimmy’s got his name
attached to more than a few solid breakfast choices, so find one less
than 400 calories immediately and make the switch. Hint: Look to the
breakfast sandwiches and the D-Lights line.
22. Worst Adult Beverage
Red Lobster Traditional Lobsterita
890 calories
183 g carbs
Lobsterita means a lobster tank-sized glass filled with booze and
high-fructose corn syrup. You’d have to drink 4 regular on-the-rocks
margaritas to outdo the massive caloric load. Pair that with a dinner
and you might be pushing a full day’s calories in one meal. If you want
to get drunk, take a shot. If you want to enjoy a cocktail, make sure it
doesn’t start with a bottle of mix—your body and your taste buds will
thank you.
21. Worst Breakfast For Your Blood Pressure
Arby's Sausage Gravy Biscuit
1,040 calories
- 60 g fat (22 g saturated, 2 g trans)
- 4,699 mg sodium
This is absolutely one of the worst ways you could start your day. Make a
date with this and you’ll have consumed 2 full days’ worth of sodium
before the noon hour. The key to maintaining a reasonable blood pressure
for most folks is to take in at least the equivalent amount of sodium
and potassium throughout your day. (A 1:1 ratio is seen as ideal.) The
problem with this biscuit is that you’re consuming a heart-stopping
level of sodium and almost no potassium. Throw in an abundance of
calories and trans fat and you may have been better off sleeping in.
20. Worst Mall Treat
Cinnabon Regular Caramel Pecanbun
1,110 calories
- 56 g fat (10 g saturated, 5 g trans)
- 151 g carbs
- 47 g sugars
Cinnabon and malls are inseparable. Consider it a symbiotic
relationship: Researchers have found that men are turned on by the smell
of cinnamon rolls, and further studies have shown that men are more
likely to spend money when they’re thinking about sex. But just because
Cinnabon might be good for Gap doesn’t mean it’s at all good for you.
This dangerously bloated bun contains nearly an entire day’s worth of
fat and more than half of your daily allotment of calories. (For those
keeping score, that’s as much as you’ll find in 8 White Castle
hamburgers.)
19. Worst Frozen Meal
Stouffer’s White Meat Chicken Pot Pie
1,160 calories
- 66 g fat (26 g saturated)
- 1,780 mg sodium
The potpie is one of the world’s worst dietary inventions to begin with,
and the damage is all the more extreme when the pie seems as big as a
child’s head. Stouffer’s tries to get away with it by falling back on
the serving-size sleight of hand; that is, to list as 2 servings what
every person with a fork will consume as 1. Nobody splits potpies, and
eating this whole thing will fill your belly with more saturated fat
than you should eat in an entire day.
18. Worst Vegetarian Sub
Blimpie Special Vegetarian Sub (12")
1,186 calories
- 60 g fat (19 g saturated)
- 3,532 mg sodium - 131 g carbs
“Vegetarian” doesn’t automatically translate to “healthy.” Sure, this
sandwich has vegetables, but it also has 3 different kinds of cheese and
a deluge of oil tucked into a hulking 12” roll. No wonder it contains
more than half a day’s worth of calories and a cascade of carbs. For a
truly healthy pile of vegetables, try the garden salad. If a sandwich is
the only thing that will do, you’ll have to settle for the small
VeggieMax, still far from a model of meatless eating.
17. Worst Kids' Meal
Uno Chicago Grill Kids Kombo with French Fries
1,270 calories
- 79 g fat (11.5 g saturated)
- 2,850 mg sodium
For food marketers, the color of money isn’t green—it’s beige. Any
parent knows that most foods kids clamor for, from fries to white bread
to chicken nuggets, come in beige. It’s also a marker of cheap,
calorie-rich, nutritionally bankrupt foodstuffs. So when you see this
monochromatic cluster of cheese sticks, dinosaur-shaped chicken and
fried potatoes, you know your kid’s in trouble. Make it a rule when
eating out: All dishes must come with at least two colors (and ketchup
doesn’t count).
16. Worst Sliders
Ruby Tuesday Bacon Cheddar Minis
1,358 calories
- 86 g fat
- 75 g carbs
Diminutive dishes are one of the hottest trends in the restaurant world
right now (probably since most are looking for ways to stretch a buck),
and you’d think that would serve health-conscious eaters well. But not
under the reckless watch of the burger barons at Ruby Tuesday, who
manage to turn 4 “mini” burgers into the caloric equivalent of 7 Dunkin’
Donuts Sugar Donuts.
15. Worst "Healthy" Sandwich
Applebee's Chicken Fajita Rollup
1,450 calories
For some curious reason, wraps have come to be viewed as a healthy
upgrade from sandwiches, as if those massive tortillas can be filled
with nothing but anticalories. But that couldn’t be further from the
truth. The problem with wraps is that they function as holding tanks for
fluids, so hurried fry-cooks can squirt in as much sauce as they want
without making it look messy. With Applebee’s rollup, the offending
sauce is a Mexi-ranch sauce, which looks suspiciously more like ranch
than anything eaten in Mexico. But here’s the final insult: This
“healthy” meal is served with fries. Eat them and you tack on 400 extra
calories.
14. Worst Omelet Breakfast
IHOP’s The Big Steak Omelette
1,490 calories
We’re not sure what’s more concerning: IHOP’s never-ending stacks of
margarine-slathered sweets or their reckless attempts at covering the
savory side of breakfast with entrees like this one. With close to
three-quarters of a day’s worth of calories folded into its eggy shell
(thanks to a heaping portion of fatty beef), you’re committing to eating
rice cakes for your next 2 meals when you start your morning off with
this bomblette. Why not enjoy the substantial Garden Scramble and 2 more
real meals instead?
13. Worst Pancake Breakfast
Bob Evans Stacked & Stuffed Caramel Banana Pecan Hotcakes
1,543 calories
- 77 g fat (26 g saturated, 9 g trans)
- 2,259 mg sodium
- 109 g sugars
This appalling platter is stacked and stuffed with the sugar equivalent
of 7 Twinkies, the caloric equivalent of 8 Dunkin’ Donuts glazed
doughnuts, the sodium equivalent of 6 ½ large order of McDonald’s French
fries, and 4 ½ times your daily limit of trans fat. It’s made numerous
lists in our newest book, Eat This, Not That! The Best (and Worst!)
Foods in America, including Worst Foods, Most Sugar-Packed Foods, and
Trans-Fattiest Foods. Above all of these dubious distinctions, it’s the
undisputed Worst Breakfast in America.
12. Worst Dessert
Romano’s Macaroni Grill New York Cheesecake with Caramel Fudge Sauce
1,660 calories -
97 g fat (57 g saturated)
- 950 mg sodium
- 165 g carbs
Considering the fact that Macaroni Grill’s savory menu is already
cluttered with one of the country’s most potent arrays of calorie, fat,
and sodium bombs, its lineup of destructive desserts only adds insult to
injury. There’s the Dessert Ravioli (1,630 calories), the Lemon Passion
(1,360 calories), and the always classic and catastrophic
caramel-smothered cheesecake, which, with more calories than 3 Big Macs
and as much saturated fat as 57 strips of bacon, is the worst dessert in
America. Seek solace in a scoop of sorbetto—one of the country’s best
sit-down sweets
11. Worst Salad
On the Border Grande Taco Salad with Taco Beef and Chipotle Honey Mustard
1,700 calories
- 124 g fat (37.5 g saturated)
- 2,620 mg sodium
The dismal dawn of the 1,700-calorie salad is upon us. With as much
saturated fat as 37 strips of bacon and more calories than 11 Taco Bell
Fresco Beef Tacos, this abdomen expander earns a well-deserved spot on
our list of the Worst Foods in America.
10. Worst Sandwich
Quizno’s Large Tuna Melt
1,760 calories
- 133 g fat (26 g saturated, 1.5 g trans)
- 2,120 mg sodium
In almost all other forms, tuna is a nutritional superstar, so how did
it end up as the headliner for America’s Worst Sandwich? Blame an
absurdly heavy hand with the mayo the tuna is mixed with, along with
Quiznos’ larger-than-life portion sizes. Even though they’ve managed to
trim this melt down from the original 2,000-plus calorie mark when we
first tested it, it still sits squarely at the bottom of the sandwich
ladder.
9. Worst Burger
Chili’s Smokehouse Bacon Triple Cheese Big Mouth Burger with Jalapeno Ranch Dressing
1,901 calories
- 138 g fat (47 g saturated)
- 4,201 mg sodium
Any burger whose name is 21 syllables long is bound to spell trouble for
your waistline. This burger packs almost an entire day’s worth of
calories and 2 ½ days’ worth of fat. Chili’s burger menu rivals Ruby
Tuesday’s for the worst in America, so you’re better off with one of
their reasonable Fajita Pitas to silence your hunger.
8. Worst Appetizer
On the Border Firecracker Stuffed Jalapenos with Chili con Queso
1,950 calories
- 134 g fat (36 g saturated) -
6,540 mg sodium
Appetizers are the most problematic area of most chain-restaurant menus.
That’s because they’re disproportionately reliant on the type of
cheesy, greasy ingredients that catch hungry diners’ eyes when they’re
most vulnerable—right when they sit down. Seek out lean protein options
like grilled shrimp skewers or ahi tuna when available; if not, simple
is best—like chips and salsa.
7. Worst Chinese Dish
P.F. Chang’s Combo Lo Mein
1,968 calories
- 96 g fat (12 g saturated)
- 5,860 mg sodium
Lo mein is normally looked at as a side dish, a harmless pile of noodles
to pad your plate of orange chicken or broccoli beef. This heaping
portion (to be fair, Chang’s does suggest diners share an order) comes
spiked with chicken, shrimp, beef, and pork, not to mention an Exxon
Valdez-size slick of oil. The damage? A day’s worth of calories, 1 ½
days’ worth of fat, and 2 ½ days’ worth of sodium. No meat-based dish
beats out the strip.
6. Worst Seafood Dish
Romano’s Macaroni Grill Parmesan Crusted Sole
2,190 calories
- 141 g fat (58 g saturated)
- 2,980 mg sodium
- 145 g carbs
Fish is normally a safe bet, but this entrée proves that it’s all in the
preparation. If you fry said fish in a shell of cheese, be prepared to
pay the consequences. Here that means meeting your daily calorie, fat,
saturated fat, and sodium intake in one sitting.
5. Worst Mexican Dish
Chili's Fajita Quesadillas Beef with Rice and Beans, 4 Flour Tortillas, and Condiments
2,240 calories
- 92 g fat (43.5 g saturated)
- 6,390 mg sodium
- 253 g carbs
Since when has it ever been a smart idea to combine 2 already calorie-
and sodium-packed dishes into one monstrous meal? This confounding
creation delivers nearly a dozen Krispy Kreme original glazed doughnuts
worth of calories, the sodium equivalent of 194 saltine crackers, and
the saturated fat equivalent of 44 strips of bacon. Check please.
4. Worst Pizza
Uno Chicago Grill Classic Deep Dish Individual Pizza
2,310 calories
- 165 g fat (54 g saturated)
- 4,920 mg sodium
- 120 g carbs
The problem with deep dish pizza (which Uno's knows a thing or two
about, since they invented it back in 1943) is not just the extra empty
calories and carbs from the crust, it's that the thick doughy base
provides the structural integrity to house extra heaps of cheese, sauce,
and greasy toppings. The result is an individual pizza with more
calories than you should eat in a day and more sodium than you would
find in 27 small bags of Lays Potato Chips. Oh, did we mention it has
nearly 3 days' worth of saturated fat, too? The key to success at Uno's
lies in their flatbread pizza.
3. Worst Ribs
Outback Steakhouse Baby Back Ribs
2,580 calories
Let’s be honest: Ribs are rarely served alone on a plate. When you add a
sweet potato and Outback’s Classic Wedge Salad, this meal is a
3,460-calorie blowout. (Consider that it takes only 3,500 calories to
add a pound of fat to your body. Better plan for a very, very long
“walkabout” when this meal is over!)
2. Worst Drink
Baskin-Robbins Large Chocolate Oreo Shake
2,600 calories
- 135 g fat (59 g saturated, 2.5 g trans)
- 1,700 mg sodium
- 263 g sugars
We didn’t think anything could be worse than Baskin-Robbins’ 2008
bombshell, the Heath Bar Shake. After all, it had more sugar (266 grams)
than 20 bowls of Froot Loops, more calories (2,310) than 11 actual
Heath Bars, and more ingredients (73) than you’ll find in most chemistry
sets. Yet the folks at Baskin-Robbins have shown that when it comes to
making America fat, they’re always up to the challenge. The large
Chocolate Oreo Shake is soiled with more than a day’s worth of calories
and 3 days’ worth of saturated fat. Worst of all, it takes less than 10
minutes to sip through a straw.
1. Worst Meal in America
Carl’s Jr. Six Dollar Guacamole Bacon Burger with Medium Natural Cut Fries and 32-oz Coke
1,810 calories
- 92 g fat (29.5 g saturated, 2 g trans) - 3,450 mg sodium
Of all the gut-growing, heart-threatening, life-shortening burgers in
the drive-thru world, there is none whose damage to your general
well-being is as potentially catastrophic as this. A bit of perspective
is in order: This meal has the caloric equivalent of 9 Krispy Kreme
Original Glazed doughnuts, the saturated fat equivalent of 30 strips of
bacon, and the salt equivalent of 10 large orders of McDonald’s French
fries!
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