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  2. Taco Bell’s Big-Cheez-It menu is loaded with fat and more ...

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    The Big Cheez-It Box contains a Beefy 5-Layer Burrito, which has 1,270 mg sodium, 8 grams of saturated fat, and 500 calories. Once you add in the Big Cheez-It Crunchwrap Supreme and a drink, the ...

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    Instead of trying to convince us that they offer "healthy" options, companies like Burger King, McDonald's, and Taco Bell have quietly removed salads from their menus. Lighter fare used to be a ...

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  5. Taco Bell - Wikipedia

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    Taco Bell Corp. [5] is an American multinational chain of fast food restaurants founded in 1962 by Glen Bell (1923–2010) in Downey, California. [6]

  6. Table of food nutrients - Wikipedia

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    Included for each food is its weight in grams, its calories, and (also in grams,) the amount of protein, carbohydrates, dietary fiber, fat, and saturated fat. [1] As foods vary by brands and stores, the figures should only be considered estimates, with more exact figures often included on product labels.

  7. Taco Bell Is Expanding Its Value Meals with $5, $7 and $9 ...

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    Taco Bell first introduced the Luxe Cravings Box at the original $7 price point in June 2024, stating that the bundled deal equates to 55% off compared to if you were to buy the items separately.

  8. Harris–Benedict equation - Wikipedia

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    The Harris–Benedict equation (also called the Harris-Benedict principle) is a method used to estimate an individual's basal metabolic rate (BMR).. The estimated BMR value may be multiplied by a number that corresponds to the individual's activity level; the resulting number is the approximate daily kilocalorie intake to maintain current body weight.

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