16 things restaurants don’t want you to know about their food
Like that it is sometimes little more than a step up from that of fast food outlets. And when it comes to revealing the nutritional content of servings, some restaurants, such as Hooters, have a coy way of avoiding the issue…
Although chains such as Chili’s and Uno Chicago Grill divulge the thousands of calories in their chicken wings, Hooters blames its nutritional-disclosure negligence on its expansive menu, which contains about 25 entrees: “Because of the millions of combinations available and our desire to frequently give you new menu options, it is impossible to provide accurate nutritional data,” responded a PR representative.
<snob mode>I’m not exactly sure I’d actually classify too many of the 16 dining establishments listed in the Men’s Health article as “restaurants”, they all look like fast food outlets to me.</snob mode>
Via clusterflock.




