(CNN) -- Fried chicken fingers, hamburgers, French fries and sugary sodas dominate children's menus in most chain restaurants, and most kids meals fall short of meeting basic nutritional standards, a nonprofit health advocacy group said Thursday.
Some 97% of nearly 3,500 kids meals analyzed don't meet basic nutritional standards, the Center for Science in the Public Interestsaid in its report "Kids' Meals: Obesity on the Menu."
What's more, 91% don't meet the National Restaurant Association's own nutritional guidelines for its Kids LiveWell program, a voluntary program for restaurant owners, according to the report.
These "scientists", specializing in silly, scary headlines, feel it's the duty of vendors to control the diets of the nation, not the citizens.
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