fast foods..
#177838 - 05/09/05 07:48 PM
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Kemi
Reged: 03/15/05
Posts: 163
Loc: MO,USA
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ok we all know that fast food is not safe for IBS,period..but what about things from fast food places like sonic,they have grilled chicken sandwhiches,or kfc?are all those safe or is it still a risk factor?
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Sonic does not post ingredient statements or nutrition facts. I asked at a brick-and-mortor Sonic last week, and they do not have ingredient statements on site, either. Probably best to stay far away until you are *very very* stable. Makes me too nervous not to know for sure what I am eating.
KFC, on the other hand, is quite helpful. Be aware though, that ingredients do vary by region, so just because you've learned it is safe where you live, doesn't always mean it is safe while traveling. And hey...did you know that it's called PFK in Canada???
Some foods contain definite triggers. Original Recipe Chicken contains milk. Oven Roasted Strips contain butter. Green beans are served with bacon cooked in them. (Although not in all regions...) BBQ Baked beans contain whey. Biscuit is definitely a no--buttermilk, milk, cream, and whey. Cole slaw has eggs (and cabbage!). Mac and cheese is obviously a no. Mashed Potatos contain whey or butter (depending on the region). Potato Salad has egg yolks and HFCS. Seasoned Rice has butter, cream, milk, and lactose. All of the desserts (except Fruit by the Foot) contain triggers.
I know its a fairly long list, but it does help me to have the list. Allot of the food (Crispy Strips, Extra Crisy Chicken, Honey BBQ, Hot Wings, etc.) have no definite triggers, but do have a very high fat content. In each of those, at least half the calories come from fat--and that's just way way too high.
In all honesty--that's the reason to just avoid fast food restaurants. If you do end up there with a group or something, probably the safest bet is to order a corn on the cob (be sure to say no butter). Cut the corn off with a knife, and mush it with a fork to make it easier to digest if you still have problems with veggies (I do...). Or, maybe order a fruit by the foot.
Probably not what you wanted to hear, and in the end, my advice is avoid it, or eat before you go. But, I thought I would post what I have learned, so that if different people can tolerate different triggers better, at least you know the choices...
If you want to check ingredients or nutrition for yourself, the ingredient statement and the customizable nutrition calculator are available online.
Good luck!
-------------------- ~~~Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional.~~~
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Keep in mind that I'm someone who hasn't cut out all dairy as I refuse to give up butter (I don't use much anyway) and that I can handle trace amounts of it in food anyway and I don't have problems with a couple trigger meats (lean pork, lean ham, and venison) but here's my experience with fast food chicken : I can handle some grilled chicken sandwiches from fast food restaurants. Culver's is pretty okay if I take off the lettuce. No mayo or cheese of course. Beef-a-Roo is also good to me. (Beef-a-Roo is a local chain.) Popeye's doesn't seem to bug me, either, and by rights, it should. Taco John's soft chicken tacos also don't bother me. I only eat any of this when I'm stable.
I don't know from my own experience, but I've heard from several people to stay far, far, far away from Mc Donald's.
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yeah i used to eat at mcdonalds every single day!!!!!its kinda depressing how we cant eat there..some places dont list the ingreidents which relley bother me..!errrr...i dont relley care about getting C or D so much as i do the gas and bloating..but i guess ibs is different for everyone.
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btu I can handle TIos (local mexi chain) without cheese.... subway if I'm careful and picky about order panera the same
otherwise I don't do quicky foods at all.... its just easier not to do fast food other then teh sandwich places....
-------------------- Dietetics Student (anticipating RD exam in Aug 2010)
IBS - A
Dairy Allergic
Fructose and MSG intollerant
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My husband and I travel up and down the east coast quite a bit visiting our families and freinds, and end up eating dinner fast food almost every time. Sometimes I just make my own food to bring allong, but I have found a few choices at certain chains that work for me. At Arby's - market fresh sandwiches are great - just avoid the chicken salad, avoid anything with bacon and take off all lettus (or order without). At burger king, the chicken wopper (or BK broiler depending on what state you're in) is safe if you can handle whey (it's in the buns). Again - no lettus, cheese or mayo. They will also sell you the paddie minus the bun and it's not bad dipped in barbeque sauce. Popeye's has a grilled chicken sandwich that I recall eating once or twice. Subway has a handfull of safe choices, just avoid the trggers there. At Boston Market, Carver sandwiches can be taylored to the point they are safe as well. Their chicken soup is also pretty safe - but salty. So the list is a bit slim, but there's the options I can think of...
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If your not stable I wouldn't try it.. I have ate Sonics grilled chicken sandwhich after I was stable and was fine with it. I ordered it plain.
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i am okay with a grilled chicken from Wendy's (not breaded just a chicken breast on a bun) lol but I ask for no sauce and mayo on the side. I remove the lettuce and tomoto and add a little mayo. I can also have a turkey sub from Subway. Anywhere else I don't go near. I am in Canada so our places and ingredients are prob a bit different.
-------------------- Microscopic Colitis, IBS-A, GERD, Hiatal Hernia
Bethany, Ontario, Canada
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Just out of curiosity... what's the P in PFK in Canada stand for? Not Kentucky...
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LOL - we do call it KFC in Canada - the "P" is the french version - Poulet (french word for chicken)
I just can't eat there
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