
Popcorn is considered a whole grain, so it contains many beneficial nutrients like B vitamins and fiber. It's one of the healthiest snacks available at the movie theatre - but not if it's drowning in butter! Three cups of popcorn is counted as one Food Guide Pyramid serving. But the large popcorn you're getting in your value combo is a whopping 170 oz (at least 21 cups) of popcorn. That's 1500 calories - within 2 hours! It is still gigantic even if you split it with a friend.
If you don't mind gulping down more empty calories, that large pop from your value combo gives you 80 g of sugar (equivalent to 16 tsp). Ordering a diet version will save you from drinking empty calories, but it is still no better to drink 32 oz of artificially flavored and colored water.
While most food manufactures are rolling out 100-calorie portions, the movie pack or concession-sized candy is getting bigger. A concession-sized candy package is loaded with about 440 calories per box! To put that in perspective, for 440 calories, you could have easily eaten a whole meal - like a Subway 6-inch sandwich (320 calories) plus a large banana (120 calories).
Skip the Value Combo
You don't gain more value by packing more fat around your waistline. So order your snacks with the smallest portion possible.
Love your Gum
If your mouth is busy chewing gum, you won't have time to munch on anything else.
Try bringing in small snacks and drinks that are healthy to munch on. Examples include:
Trail mix
Low-fat granola bars
Baked chips
Fruit
Real fruit juice
Low-fat milk
Bottled water
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