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MacDonald and KFC College McDonalds is the most visited restaurant in the world in ranking. Its slogan “I am loving it”, it makes everyone thinks that it is better than anything else. There is a perception in the modern times that suggests that McDonalds is healthier than KFC. Some strongly agree with this, first as of today McDonalds has a new program that some of their sandwiches, salads, and dessert are less than 350 calories (Duiker & Spielvogel, 2008). In KFC, they have the Double down which has 563calories.
Whatever side you look at it from it is more of a heart attack. Secondly in Florida the Fcat is promoting McDonalds. Kids are being given free breakfast at McDonalds by Comprehension assessment test, this therefore bespeaks that it is healthier than KFC and that is why it is being preferred.On the contrary as seen by others, KFC is indeed healthier than McDonalds.It has been proven that KFC has fewer calories than McDonalds. By using a simple method of calculation, if you averages the KFC and McDonalds salads and desserts and see which has fewer calories, it is actually KFC that has less.
According to this arithmetic, KFC actually beats McDonalds by a double digit in the amount of calories used (Duiker & Spielvogel, 2008). McDonalds seems to have a healthier amount of desserts, but blew KFC out of the water by the amount of calories in the other two categories. Therefore, KFC is statistically and calorically healthier than McDonalds.At some instances KFC is seen as bad. In the first point, that McDonalds is bringing a health program putting some sandwiches, salads, and dessert under 350 calories.
They put lost of ads about this program. You can therefore take one ad when we have many around the world. Some of the averages are some way off besides KFC only has one salad and it’s greasy.ReferencesWilliam J. Duiker & Jackson J Spielvogel. (2008). World History: Since 1500: Volumes 1-2 of World History, World History. New York: Cengage Learning
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