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	<title>Anything wrong with a Big Mac a day?</title>
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	<description>Anything wrong with a Big Mac a day? As long as I avoid french fries or anything fried which would be full of trans fatty acids, I could eat at McDonald&apos;s everyday without any worries right?&lt;br&gt;
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Looking at the nutritional content of the burgers, the macro nutrients like protein, fat and carbs seem pretty ordinary, on the contrary it seems healthy to have in moderation (roughly once a day).</description>
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	<category>fast</category>
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	<category>healthy</category>
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	<category>mcdonald&apos;s</category>
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