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Last updated: 2008-10-02


Burger King switches to trans fat free oil
2008-10-02

Category
Trans Fats
Company
Burger King
Yum Brands Inc
Wendy's
McDonald's
Source
(AP)
NEW YORK - Burger King Corp. said Thursday it is now cooking with trans fat free cooking oils at all of its restaurants nationwide.

The No. 2 hamburger chain also said all of its menu ingredients, including its baked goods, will contain zero grams of trans fat by Nov. 1.

Trans fats are partially hydrogenated vegetable oil. They can raise bad cholesterol and lower healthy cholesterol, increasing the risk of heart disease, according to doctors. Trans fats are used to increase the shelf life of foods and preserve flavor.

Many of Burger King's restaurants have already been using trans fat free oil for months. Burger King first announced in July 2007 that it would switch to trans fat free oil in all of its U.S. restaurants by the end of 2008.

"Our suppliers were able to manufacture enough quantity to get us there sooner than our committed deadline," said Chief Executive and Chairman John Chidsey.

Chidsey did not offer any details about the new oils being used at Burger King restaurants, saying the information is "proprietary."

He said customers who have tried the trans fat free foods either do not notice any difference in taste or told the company they tasted better. Eliminating trans fat can change the flavor of foods -- a side effect that has made extensive testing of new oils a necessity.

Burger King has been criticized for not switching all of its U.S. restaurants to trans-fat free oil as fast as its competitors.

Yum Brands Inc.'s KFC and Taco Bell switched in 2007 and Wendy's International Inc., the No. 3 burger chain, cut out trans fat oil a year earlier.

Chidsey said given the scale of its restaurant system -- the company operates 11,500 restaurants worldwide -- the timeline for making the switch nationwide was mostly up to suppliers particularly since there is some overlap in the oils used by other companies.

"We're at the mercy of our suppliers," he said.

McDonald's Corp., the leader in the fast food business, has also lagged behind in switching its oils and in making its baked goods trans fat free.

It began using trans fat free oil to make its french fries in all its restaurants in May and said it would use the oil in its baked goods, pies and cookies in all locations by the end of the year.

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