The document summarizes a newspaper article about a burger branded as the world's unhealthiest:
- The Monster Thickburger from an unnamed fast food chain has been branded the world's unhealthiest burger with 1,420 calories and 107g of fat.
- The extremely high calorie and fat counts will appeal to followers of the Atkins diet but disgust health conscious people who prefer salads.
- At over 1,400 calories and 107g of fat, the Monster Thickburger has set a new standard for an unhealthily large fast food burger.
The document summarizes a newspaper article about a burger branded as the world's unhealthiest:
- The Monster Thickburger from an unnamed fast food chain has been branded the world's unhealthiest burger with 1,420 calories and 107g of fat.
- The extremely high calorie and fat counts will appeal to followers of the Atkins diet but disgust health conscious people who prefer salads.
- At over 1,400 calories and 107g of fat, the Monster Thickburger has set a new standard for an unhealthily large fast food burger.
The document summarizes a newspaper article about a burger branded as the world's unhealthiest:
- The Monster Thickburger from an unnamed fast food chain has been branded the world's unhealthiest burger with 1,420 calories and 107g of fat.
- The extremely high calorie and fat counts will appeal to followers of the Atkins diet but disgust health conscious people who prefer salads.
- At over 1,400 calories and 107g of fat, the Monster Thickburger has set a new standard for an unhealthily large fast food burger.
food ever? It will make Atkins diet fans salivate and health freaks choke on their salads. The Monster Thickburger, which has 1,420 calories and 107g of fat, has been branded the world’s unhealthiest burger.
Newspaper Headlines
1. Match the headline to the opening sentence.
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