honeymo78
Don't dream it, be it
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I'm excited by this news. From what I understand this won't affect most desserts or mickey bars (unless there is some extra trans fat hiding in there that I wasn't aware of - my Haagen Daas doens't have trans fat). I eat lots of steak and potatos at Disney - no real changes there. I think the biggest changes most people will see is in burgers, fries and fried chicken items. Less fatty burgers make me happy - we use lower fat meat at home so no big deal. Nothing tastes like MDonalds fries but MD fries, even at disney unless I'm at the french fry wagon - frying in a different oil is fine with me.
I agree that it is a personal decision whether to eat healthy or not. However, it think it is wonderful that a company that feeds millions of people is putting some thought into what goes into those foods. Disney has some wonderful chefs that I am sure will make food with less trans fat taste great. I've eat some wonderful lower fat foods prepared by fantastic chefs that taste way better than the "real" thing. And again it isn't every single bit of food that is getting reworked. If anything this makes me happier to go to Disney - I can pig out as usualy but with a little less guilt
I agree that it is a personal decision whether to eat healthy or not. However, it think it is wonderful that a company that feeds millions of people is putting some thought into what goes into those foods. Disney has some wonderful chefs that I am sure will make food with less trans fat taste great. I've eat some wonderful lower fat foods prepared by fantastic chefs that taste way better than the "real" thing. And again it isn't every single bit of food that is getting reworked. If anything this makes me happier to go to Disney - I can pig out as usualy but with a little less guilt
