Parents and experts in southern Europe digest the WHO´s warning this week on fast food Possible suspects in the demise of the Mediterranean diet are not hard to find in the food court of Plenilunio, a giant mall not far from Madrid airport that offers visitors 138 shops, a multiscreen cinema and dozens of restaurants.If visitors are not in the mood for a McDonald´s, Burger King or Subway, there´s a KFC, a kebab restaurant, a noodle place, a sandwich bar, a tex-mex joint, a US-style diner or two Italian chains. Steak lovers can choose between Argentinian, Brazilian or American options, while a lone outlet meekly peddles `healthy Asian food`. Continue reading...
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