So Good Blog/News Round-Up 9/17 Eick September 17, 2007 News 2 Comments A new study shows that people who opt for a meal at a “healthy” restaurant often consume more calories than they would dining at fast food joints that make no health claims. At a McDonald’s in Korea, customers are now able to place orders with their mobile phones. Eating Liberally has a great analysis of the recent decision to restrict fast food restaurants in South L.A. XBo360 FanBoy has a preview of the packaging for Burger King’s Halo 3 promotion. After Midnight has made a cheese steak pie. SuperVegan has ranked the Top 10 vegetarian restaurants in NYC. Singer Amy Winehouse has been packing on the pounds with a fast food heavy diet, including 7 meals at McDonal’s in the past week. The latest recipe at the Bacon Salt blog is for a pork tenderloin sandwich. On a side note, after setting a record for the most traffic in a day on Thursday, So Good immediately broke the record again on Friday, which marked the highest traffic day in the blog’s history. Thank you again to all my readers! The following two tabs change content below.BioLatest Posts Eick Latest posts by Eick (see all) Fast Food Bracket Round 1: Jack in the Box vs. Five Guys, KFC vs. Checkers - March 3, 2016 BK’s “Polygameat” Campaign Shockingly Similar to Wendy’s “Meatatarian” Campaign - September 16, 2014 Surge Wins Discontinued Foods Bracket! - April 12, 2013 2 Responses MKO September 17th, 2007 You can do just about anything with your cell phone in Korea – it’s your subway pass, and now your meal ticket. If I can just get my phone to…well, make proper phone calls here, that would be progress, let alone be able to order a Big Mac. Reply Leave a ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Current ye@r * Leave this field empty
MKO September 17th, 2007 You can do just about anything with your cell phone in Korea – it’s your subway pass, and now your meal ticket. If I can just get my phone to…well, make proper phone calls here, that would be progress, let alone be able to order a Big Mac. Reply