Posted on 06/13/2006 5:51:16 PM PDT by FairOpinion
A doctor and a consumer group have sued KFC in an effort to stop the chicken chain from cooking with high-fat partially hydrogenated oil.
Dr. Arthur Hoyte, a retired physician from Rockville, Md., and the Center for Science in the Public Interest, want a judge to order Kentucky Fried Chicken to use other types of cooking oils or make sure customers know about trans fat content immediately before they make a purchase.
KFC spokeswoman Laurie Schalow called the lawsuit frivolous and said the company will fight it in court. Schalow said KFC is looking at using other types of oil for cooking, but it is committed to maintaining "KFC's unique taste and flavor."
KFC provides nutrition and fat information to consumers online and in restaurants, Schalow said.
"We have for a very long time," she said.
Michael Jacobsen, the executive director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, said Louisville-based KFC parent company Yum Brands Inc. knows that other, healthier cooking products are available.
"KFC knows this, yet it recklessly puts its customers at risk of a Kentucky Fried Coronary," Jacobsen said.
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Free will? That doesn't make sense....everyone is a victim and no one is ever held responsible for shoving that chicken in their mouths.
Whatever
Here is a scary thought.
If these law suits go through....
Will that open a precedent window to come after parents for having a stick of margarine on the table?
bttt
>>>>Another fine set of initiatives brought to you by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (Johnson & Johnson) - who coincidentally make and market little pills for everything.
Further related info:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1593821/posts
UMDNJ chief to press for change (bump list)
*UMDNJ = Robert Wood Johnson
Thanks. Missed that one.
You'd be hard-pressed to find an oil that wasn't "high-fat".
Arth, to get into your bloodstream, the stuff has to be digested.
Btw, your body "digests" man-made stuff all the time.
Olive oil?
Center for Science in the Public InterestOkay, okay, but it is a center. ;')
"Kentucky Fried Coronary"...a phrase that looks actionable to me.
You want a real good defense to the vegetarian's offense?
Counter their ban in their heart.
Ban soy products.
http://www.mercola.com/2004/apr/21/soy_health.htm
Although it's mostly unsaturated and much healthier for you, olive oil is still basically 100% fat, according to the nutritional label.
This man uses it for deep frying.
Since the nanny staters succeeded in their oppressive smoking bans, there is no more free will to just chose somewhere else.
Whatever they feel should be banned or restricted will be.
And, supporters thought they were protecting the public health, not giving up their liberties.
Yes, I also use olive oil for frying.
veal or pork cutlets, sauteed shrimp, scallops, squid--olive oil
French fried potatos or fried chicken or chicken fried steak---peanut oil
Smoke point:
375 F: Olive Oil ~$18.00 per gallon
440 F: Peanut Oil $8.00 per gallon
>>>>has too low a smoke point when compared to other cooking oils to be used for relatively high temperature cooking.
My whole family has only used olive oil for cooking. I've never seen or experienced what this smoke point is that you are referring to.
Ah, you must cook professionally? I don't measure daily cooking like that.
Ironically, I have an addiction to nuts, especially peanuts. Yet I don't like peanut oil.
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