3. The Personal Meat Lover’s Pizza (Pizza Hut)
You might think that choosing a personal-size pizza instead of a large one is the healthiest choice. In general, it is, but when discussing The Personal Meat Lover’s Pizza from Pizza Hut, things change slightly.
This is not your regular personal-size pizza, but one of the unhealthiest pizzas you can ever order. We know that it might sound a little over the top, but this is the sheer truth. Really, it has a whopping 850 calories!
But what makes this relatively small pizza so caloric and unhealthy? Well, let’s say it has many ingredients that are irresistibly fatty. Actually, all of its ingredients are fatty. This pizza has meat toppings such as beef, pork, bacon, pepperoni, and Italian sausage. Do we need to say more? Ok, underneath all of these toppings, it has a double layer of cheese.
Only one slice of The Personal Meat Lover’s Pizza contains 25 milligrams of cholesterol and 4.5 grams of saturated fat! If you look at the nutritional information for only one slice, it might not seem that bad, but most people will surely eat more than one slice.
Nutritionists recommend that you not order this particular Pizza Hut item because it can be quite damaging to your health.
1 thought on “6 Fast Food Items So Bad Nutritionists Would NEVER Eat”
While I do agree with all of these “no-no’s,” I have to put in my own 2-cents’ worth. Twice a month, I order a Whopper from Burger King. Actually, it is a cheese burger… but nothing “double,” I didn’t even know that was an option. But I order the Whopper with lettuce, tomato, pickles, mustard and mayonnaise. That said, I never eat it all in one day. I eat approximately half, and save the rest (in the fridge, to be microwaved) the next day. As for what else I eat, in addition to that, well… very little, actually. Except for that Whopper, I eat ONLY organic foods, bought at an all-organic market. That Whopper is my one indulgence. I do wish that articles about the sins of fast foods would offer the suggestion of eating only half, or a third, or even a quarter (in the case of some of those subs), in which case they wouldn’t be as unhealthy as claimed. Just sayin’…