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This infographic claims to show what happens to your body after a Big Mac
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WE ALL ENJOY the odd McDonald’s every now and then – we know it’s bad for us, but what does it actually do to our bodies?
Fast Food Menu Price, a website devoted to all the biggest chain restaurants, has produced this infographic that claims to show what a Big Mac does to your body within one hour of eating.
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Click here to zoom in on the infographic.
The infographic says that after 30 minutes, when the high amount of salt hits your body, making you think you’re still hungry:
And after 40 minutes, when your blood sugar is all over the place, yet you’re STILL feeling hungry:
So is this the explanation for the “I ate so much, but I’m still hungry!” feelings we often get after having fast food? McDonald’s says no.
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A UK spokesperson for the chain told the Daily Mail that they “didn’t recognise” the ingredients and nutritional information listed in the graph:
(It does, however, contain 2.3g of salt, or 38% of your daily intake – so it’s bad, but McDonald’s says it’s not as bad as the infographic suggests.)
As always, eat your Big Macs in moderation.
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