Saturday, December 28, 2013

McDonald's website advises that employees do not eat fast food - Terra Brazil

Image text indicates that combo sold in stores in the network is less healthy choice Photo: Play Image text indicates that combo sold in stores in the network is less healthy choice Photo: Reproduction

The human resources site McDonald’s has given advice somewhat foreign to their employees, whereas it is the most famous fast food chain in the world. The company published health tips on which advises staff to avoid eating burgers and fries and prioritize healthy eating based salads. The information is the website The Huffington Post.

“fodd Fast foods are quick, affordable and reasonable for food away from home, convenient Trimming a busy lifestyle alternatives. however, are typically very caloric, fat, rich in saturated fat , sugar and salt and can put many people at risk of being obese, “says the site posted on this website of the company. The photo illustrates the review indicates a combo burger, fries and soda as “not healthy choice” and a combination of lighter sandwich, salad and water as “healthier choice”.

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According to the publication’s corporate website, it is difficult to have a balanced diet when you can not avoid restaurants that serve this type of food, however, we must at least ask smaller portions – especially the fries – since the very large packages makes people eat too much.

“In general, people with high blood pressure, diabetes and heart disease should be careful when choosing fast food, mainly because of high levels of fat, salt and sugar,” says another part of the text.

According to the Huffington Post website, the information published on this page facing the workforce McDonald’s are the responsibility of others, and sought the company said it was investigating the incident. However, this is not the first time they expose the site such news.

In the last month, were published suggestions for further work to employees. The text detailing positions nannies, cleaners and personal rainer pools and comparing wages. At the time, the company told broadcaster CNBC that was evaluating the material that, once again, had been done by an outsourced company.

Despite the website being aimed at the employees of the network, the register only requires an email and password and verifies that those who intend to use it is even part of the payroll of the company.

The impact of this scandal consumption of fast food comes at a time of confrontation with the politics of the industry, which tries to unlink your picture fatty foods and include on your menu more fruits and vegetables. Recently, the CEO of McDonald’s Don Thompson said:. “We do not sell junk food”

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