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by toast0
332 days ago
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> Do you think that pizza hut was doing this because of their love of reading? Probably not; they really just wanted to make sure they didn't get out pizzaed. > Is eating pizza regularly the good habit to build? Pizza is a fairly balanced food, depending on toppings. Generally some protein, some vegetables. Macronutrient wise, it's a bit carb heavy, but not overwhelmingly so. Usually not a lot of added sugar, unless you're having a BBQ pizza, and not that much natural sugar either; some places might put more sugar into the pizza sauce though. > Is using food as a reward a good habit? No, probably not. But free food is a pretty effective motivator, so people use it. |
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Just because there's comparatively little sugar in pizza, does not make it a fairly balanced food. It's high in fat and consequently high in calories. Case in point: that personal pan pizza from Pizza Hut is the size of a man's palm and has around 600 calories. 600! For a young child, that tiny thing alone is a third of the total recommended [1] daily calory intake. My son is 10, and he could probably eat 4 or 5 of these suckers easily.
[1] https://www.heart.org/en/healthy-living/healthy-eating/eat-s...