When you buy a car with a six-cylinder engine, you expect to get six
cylinders. When you buy a dress in a size 10, you expect a size 10. And
when you buy a burger at a fast-food joint that's listed on the menu as
containing 500 calories, you jolly well expect 500. But you may be
getting a lot more than that. The same may be true of the omelet and
the pasta you get at a sit-down restaurant — and of the frozen dinner
with the label you read so carefully before you tossed it in your
supermarket basket and took it home. (See the 10 worst fast-food meals.)
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