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That chicken cobb salad has a weird carb count.  I looked up the info on the
McD's website and it turns out that the chicken actually has carbs.  I
compared the carb count on the same salad with and without chicken.  I can't
recall exactly, but I think the chicken had about 4 carbs which usually
means sugar.


>One of my favorite lunch alternatives is a grilled chicken Cobb salad at
>McD's -- along with it I order a 99 cent Dbl Cheeseburger(no ketchup). Back
>at the office I peel the bun, cut up the burger, add it to the salad(no
>dressing) and toss. Perfect? No. Decent alternative? Yes.
>
>>I, for one, am happy that some of these low-carb convenience foods are
>>appearing.

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