Print
Email
Share

Group claims medium movie popcorn has fat of three Quarter-Pounders

Movie popcorn

Credit: Associated Press

Group claims medium movie popcorn has fat of three Quarter-Pounders

by Tom Planchet

wwltv.com

Posted on November 19, 2009 at 2:57 PM

Updated Thursday, Nov 19 at 4:01 PM

ALBANY, N.Y. -- Forget the apocalyptic earthquakes and alien abductions on the screen, the real movie horror is the fat-saturated popcorn sold by some theater chains, a nutrition advocacy group claims.

Just one popcorn-and-soda combo can match the calorie-and-saturated-fat count of three McDonald's Quarter Pounders and 12 pats of butter, according to the Center for Science in the Public Interest's review of popcorn sold at three national movie chains.

"A lot of people think they're better off at the popcorn counter than at the candy counter, when in fact you're not in good shape if you go to either," said Jayne Hurley, nutritionist for the Washington-based group. "The popcorn has staggering amounts of saturated fats."

Hurley blamed the high saturated fat count on the coconut oil used to pop the corn at theaters run by Regal Entertainment Group and AMC Entertainment Inc., which have a combined 852 theaters.

Regal and AMC both said they tested healthier alternatives after a similar 1994 analysis by CSPI, but they were unpopular with customers. Both chains said they offer a range of food options, some healthier than others.

"Theater popcorn and movie snacks are viewed as a treat and not intended to be part of a regular diet," Regal president and chief operating office Greg Dunn said in a prepared statement.

CSPI found that the 20-cup tub of popcorn at Regal theaters packs 1,200 calories and 60 grams of saturated fat, which Hurley said accounts for three days worth of saturated fat. An 11-cup (small) bucket has 670 calories and 34 grams of saturated fat.

And those numbers don't account for the "buttery" topping, every tablespoon of which adds another 130 calories.

A 16-cup bucket sold at AMC theaters contains 1,030 calories and 57 grams of fat, according to CSPI.

A third theater chain, Texas-based Cinemark, had far lower saturated fat counts because they pop in heart-healthy canola oil, Hurley said. Seventeen-cup buckets at Cinemark have 910 calories and 4 grams of saturated fat.
  
   (Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press.  All Rights Reserved.)
 

Print
Email
Share

Forgot Password?

Don't have an account?

Register Now

Member Benefits

Link your account to your Twitter or Facebook account for easier login!

Link your account to your Facebook profile Link your account to your Twitter profile

Check box to receive Free Special Offers

* - Indicates required field

Check box to receive Free Special Offers

Connecting to

You may need to allow pop up window for this step of registration

Just one more step:

Please take a moment to review the available e-mail newsletters has to offer. Place a checkbox next to the newsletters you wish to subscribe to.

Welcome.

Thank you for becoming a member of wwltv.com. You now have full access to the best local coverage and late breaking news from wwltv.com. Soon you will be redirected to the page you were seeking, and a confirmation email will be delivered to you.

You will need to respond to the confirmation e-mail for your account to be activated.

wwltv.com is dedicated to bringing you exceptional news and outstanding information services, all while personalizing it to your liking. We're sure you'll enjoy being a wwltv.com member! If you need assistance, please contact us.