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This is wrong. A burger is bread, meat and vegetables, maybe with some cheese or another meat. Between carbohydrates, protein and some vegetables an all burger diet is unlikely to lead to any noticeable health effects compared to a normal Western diet. Fries are vastly worse for you than burgers or pizza, whether you’re looking at macronutrients alone or tracking vitamins and minerals as well. http://www.businesspundit.com/the-mcdonalds-weight-loss-prog... > A US woman claims to have lost 33 pounds by eating nothing but McDonald's for 90 days. > Merab Morgan, of Henderson, North Carolina, began her diet because she found the Super Size Me film insulting. > In the documentary, film maker Morgan Spurlock put on 25lbs after eating excusively at McDonald's for just one month. > Ms Morgan, 35, memorised the calories in almost every menu item, and limits herself to 1,400 calories a day, reports the Detroit Free Press. > "It's kind of like the poor man's diet," said Morgan, who has tried Weight Watchers and Atkins but failed because of the time and money those plans required. |
I'm thinking a generic McDonalds burger here with a wilted piece of lettuce, a slice of tomato and some gherkins. You could probably construct a healthy veg burger, I have no idea where you'd buy one. Something like subway seems like a better bet.