5 Easy Ways to Make Fast Food Healthier
It's a well-known fact that fast food is generally unhealthy, so if you want to start living a healthier lifestyle and eating a
better diet, how do you manage without the extra time needed to make
home-cooked food each day?
Here are five easy ways you can make fast food healthier and
make better choices.
1. Go without sauce
When you eat fast food, a lot of the sugar, calories
and unhealthy features come from sauce. If you ask for your food without sauce,
you'll be making a healthier option straight away. You can either swap the
sauce to a healthier one, bring your own along or just get used to eating
without it.
2. Go vegetarian
Because of all the processed meat which is being
circulated today, going vegetarian is a quick and easy way to choose a
healthier option every time. Even fast food chains such as McDonald's have
vegetarian burgers, and as well as being less calories than other types of
burgers, they don't contain as much badness either.
3. Don't use as much salt
If you're ordering fries which already come with salt,
ask them to make them without salt. Too much salt adds to an increase in blood
pressure, which can result in a variety of health issues, such as strokes and
heart attacks. If you ask for your food without salt, the staff will usually
have to make it fresh, which means you'll get better-tasting food too.
4. Go for the smaller option
If you normally order a large meal, choose a medium one
instead. Most of the time, the medium sized meals aren't much smaller than the
large ones anyway, and the drinks especially can often fit into the same sized
cup. Not only will you reduce the amount of calories and salt that you're
consuming, but you'll save plenty of money over the course of the month too.
5. Skip the sides
You don't always need to get sides with your fast food,
and many of us order sides such as fries out of habit or because it comes as
part of a deal. In most cases, we wouldn't be hungry any more after just eating
the main part of the meal, so there's really no need to add on the extras just
because it's a deal or a habit.
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