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		<description><![CDATA[Hungry? How 'bout BK's 760-calorie breakfast sandwich? | A look at the fast food industry&#8211;an important contributor to the emerging obesity epidemic&#8212;courtesy of MSNBC and Newsweek. The skinny (or not so skinny, as the case may be) is that fast food chains like Burger King are getting back to fundamentals: greasy, fat-laden food. Forget about low-fat sandwiches; BK&#8217;s new strategy revolves around items like the Enormous Omellete Sandwich that tips the scales at 760 calories. As it turns...]]></description>
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