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Non-Tech : Boston Market (BOSTQ)

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To: Tiburon who wrote (1197)5/13/1998 3:43:00 PM
From: cAPSLOCK  Read Replies (2) of 1567
 
You are certainly welcome to your opinion about BOST as a stock or as a eatery. One area in which you seem to show ignorance, however, is in your comment about the food being 'highly caloric'.

Calorie content of food is of little importance when you are considering the healthfulness of the food. More important are fat content, and fat type.

Some of Boston Market's foods are indeed fairly high in fat. Some are not. Overall the food is on the good end of fast food.

Some items can be very low fat if you ask for a slight change. For example the chicken carver is a fairly high fat sandwich if you eat the mustard (mayo is in it) and cheese, but without those it is quite healthful. The meal I eat there is very low fat (<10 grams)... Thats hard to do at McDonalds.

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