WASHINGTON: Parents searching for hale and hearty meal preferences for their kids are likely to explore thin pickings on the menus of the country’s famous restaurant chains, a report released Monday by a non-profit public health group.
Approximately, each probable blend of the kid’s meals at Kentucky Fried Chicken, Taco Bell, Sonic, Jack in the Box, and Chick-fil-A are extremely high in calories, according to a report by the Center for Science in the Public Interest.
The research deeply observed the quality of nutrients of children’s meals at thirteen major restaurant chains. The center detected almost 93 % of 1474 probable preferences at the thirteen chains above than 430 calories, a cost which is 1/3 of what the National Institute of Medicine suggests that kids aging around 4 to 8 must consume in a day.















































