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Re: More Fast food websites with ingredients
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"Montgomery, Megan" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 20 Dec 2000 08:52:49 -0000
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> The last time I checked, the Jack-in-the-Box regular fries had NO milk
> ingredients.  The curly fries DO have milk ingredients.  My daughter
> eats a JitB hamburger kid's meal with no reaction - and she tends to
> react to very small amounts of milk protein.

Some restaurants use lactose (or indeed another sugar) at certain times of
the year on their fries to get them to brown - when the natural sugars in
the potatoes are lower.  This means that checking the ingredients on the box
once may not be accurate - next time they may have the lactose on them.

McDonalds in the UK, when I checked, said they used beet sugar, not lactose.

Just a "heads up"

Megan

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