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Happy Meals change to apples, fewer fries

An apple a day may keep the doctor away. But when you put it in a Happy Meal, it might help keep regulators at bay, too.

McDonald's announced Tuesday that it will add apple slices and reduce the portion of french fries in its children’s meal boxes beginning this fall, effectively taking away consumers’ current choice between ordering apples with caramel dip or fries as a Happy Meal side.

The move by McDonald's - which has become a leader in moving from just burgers and fries to more nutritious fare, including oatmeal and salads - comes as fast-food chains face intense scrutiny from health officials and others who blame the industry for childhood obesity and other health-related problems. Some municipalities, including San Francisco, have even banned fast-food restaurants from selling children’s meals with toys.

Critics wasted no time complaining that McDonald's changes don’t go far enough.

Kelle Louaillier, executive director of a group called Corporate Accountability International, said McDonald's is just trying to get ahead of impending regulations that will restrict the marketing of junk food to children and require restaurants to post nutrition information on menus, among other changes.

McDonald's is taking steps in the right direction,” said Miss Louaillier, whose group has pushed for McDonald's to retire Ronald McDonald. “But we should be careful in heaping praise on corporations for simply reducing the scope of the problem they continue to create.”

Cindy Goody, senior director of nutrition for McDonald's, said the new directives are “absolutely not” related to new regulations. Rather, she said, they’re a response to customers asking for healthier choices.

But apparently, customers aren’t making those choices in practice. Indeed, only about 11 percent of customers were ordering apples with their Happy Meals, even though 88 percent were aware they had the option, the restaurant said.

McDonald's said the change will reduce calories in its “most popular” Happy Meals by as much as 20 percent. The new apple slices will not be served with caramel dipping sauce.

Currently, the lightest Happy Meal is the four-piece chicken nugget meal served with apples and apple juice. It has 380 calories and 12 grams of fat. The Happy Meal with the most fat and calories is a cheeseburger served with fries and 1 percent chocolate milk. It weighs in at 700 calories and 27 grams of fat.

McDonald's agrees with leading food and nutrition experts that making incremental lifestyle modifications with food consumption may lead to improvements in an individual’s well-being,” Miss Goody said, adding that McDonald's didn’t eliminate fries from Happy Meals because “all foods fit when consumed in moderation.”

Adding a half-portion of apples and fries is more likely to change customers’ eating habits than simply offering apples as an alternative, said Jonathan Marek, a senior vice president at Applied Predictive Technologies. It also should be a good public relations move, he said, and more importantly, could help drive sales.

“The key is, will this get parents to go to McDonald's one more time each month than they would have otherwise?” said Mr. Marek, whose company helps restaurants forecast whether new programs will drive sales. He was not involved in the McDonald's program.

LaMonte Riker, a New York carpenter eating a chicken salad at a McDonald's on Tuesday, doesn’t have children but said he thinks the Happy Meal changes can’t hurt. He also said he doesn’t think it’s fair for people to blame McDonald's for their health problems.

“It’s not McDonald's that’s making your kids fat; you’re making your kids fat by taking them to McDonald's,” said Mr. Riker, 44. “And I don’t think McDonald's is that fattening if you don’t eat it on a daily basis.”

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