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Fast Food

Fast Food Nutrition Facts Calculator - About Pediatrics
Choose a restaurant(s) to compare the nutrition facts of the meals you and your kids eat and find out how many calories and how much fat are in your fast food meals.

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Healthy Fast Food Nutrition - Keep Kids Healthy
Tips for kids to eat healthy at fast food restaurants, like McDonald's and Burger King.

Fast Food Nutrition Facts - About Pediatrics
Learn more about fast food so that you can make more healthy choices at fast food restaurants, like McDonald's, Wendy's, Burger King, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, Dominos, etc.

Fast Food and the Food Pyramid - About Pediatrics
Learn to follow the food guide pyramid recommendations for the number of servings of each food group you should eat each day, even if you are eating fast food.

Kids Food Pyramid Survey - Keep Kids Healthy
Please complete our online kids food pyramid survey. Keep in mind that this survey is about children age 2 to 6 years and how their diet compares to the food guide pyramid recommendations.

Food Pyramid Survey - Keep Kids Healthy
Please complete our online food pyramid survey. Keep in mind that this survey is about children over age 6 years and how their diet compares to the food guide pyramid recommendations.



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