Eating at hospitals may be bad for your health @ Boston Globe

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I received this article from Liz Kowalczyk / Boston Globe. She reports that Children's Hospital Boston serves its french fries at the cafeteria with 1.9 grams of trans fat.

While we were there.. I ate salads and pizza.. no fries..


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Eating at hospitals may be bad for your health

By Liz Kowalczyk | February 13, 2006

No one ever thought hospital food was tasty, but now it turns out it can be bad for you, too. The Center for Science in the Public Interest, a consumer advocacy organization in Washington, D.C., tested french fries from the cafeterias of 20 top US hospitals, including Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women's Hospital, and Children's Hospital, Boston.

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More about trans fat via Wikipedia here.

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