This list is awesome; it's basically a list of healthy options one can find at cheap restaurant chains like IHOP, McDonalds, Panera, and Subway. They are all breakfast items, which are great for people who have to make it to class on time and spend their lunches writing precis' and process analysis papers. Most of the time,fast food breakfast items are eaten solely for their convenience and price rather than actual nutritional value, but these items could change that perspective and open up a whole new market to fast food chains. Sure this blog is mostly about the economics of the world and how it effects food, but this is relative to the economic situations of everybody. I haven't actually eaten any of these items, but they don't look disgusting, they are cheap, and most importantly, they are good for you.
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Good info, (your picture isn't working :\) and I just had the Panera power sandwich sans ham yesterday morning while driving to Mississippi. Has anyone tried the oatmeal?
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Wow this is awesome! Life savers! I will definitely keep this list in mind next time I go to one of these places. Thanks!
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