Thr1ve (spelling is with a «1» instead of an «i») is an Australian
healthy fast food outlet based on paleo principles.
Not exact matches
The 1,700 -
outlet chain has grown quickly since it opened in 1993 with a single location, distinguishing itself from typical
fast -
food restaurants by touting its use of
healthy and high - quality fresh ingredients in its menu of burritos, tacos and salads.
His analysis, reported in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, revealed that eating at a restaurant is comparable to — or in some cases less
healthy than — eating at a
fast -
food outlet.
«These findings reveal that eating at a full - service restaurant is not necessarily
healthier than eating at a
fast -
food outlet,» An said.
The study looked at the bone mineral density (BMD) and bone mineral content (BMC) of 1107 children at birth and at four and / or six years of age and compared the data to the number of supermarkets,
healthy specialty stores and
fast food outlets within a child's neighbourhood.
In some UK communities, efforts to support
healthier food choices have already begun in the form of local planning laws to ban
fast -
food outlets within 400 metres of schools.
Fast food outlets used to fry their potatoes in
healthy stable beef tallow.
Unhealthy versions of
healthy foods noted above include canned fruit in sugar - syrup, processed vegetables (canned, frozen or from
fast food outlets) with sugar, flour or chemicals, baked beans in a sugar and flour sauce, powdered and processed eggs with trans fats, processed cheese and cheese spreads, cold cuts (bologna, salami, chicken and turkey loaf, fish sticks), peanut butter (typically containing sugar and trans fat), and roasted nuts (often with ingredients you can't even pronounce).