According to a new study carried out by British Sesten Foundation, and after comparison of the number food, showing that the food provided to patients in government hospitals more harmful and less quality of food served in fast food restaurants.The researchers said that 75% of the food served in hospitals contains larger amounts of salt and fat by 60% compared with hamburgers produced by the famous McDonald's U.S. company.As it turns out that the meal rice curry and pasta served in British hospitals contain sometimes a greater percentage of fat by 6-fold and salt by double compared with a share of hamburgers and french fries to offer fast food restaurants or compare with Pizza Alberuna medium.The official advised Foundation "Sesten" patients visit fast-food restaurants instead of eating the food served in the hospital and that there are no standards that define quality.Within the framework of the study was finding the quality of food in 25 company that provides food for British hospital patients.The activists demanded the British government to establish standards food networks, fast food restaurants, but also for hospitals, while the Ministry of Health responded to these demands, saying that hospitals choose the same companies that provide them with food.
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