The Center for Science in the Public Interest named the winners of its "Xtreme Eating Awards," which are restaurants that the consumer advocacy group believes are creating menu items with the "purpose of promoting obesity, diabetes, and heart disease."
Uno's Deep Dish Macaroni is made up of four cups of pasta, cheddar, Parmesan and Romano cheeses along with Alfredo sauce and a Ritz Cracker topping. The meal contains 1,980 calories, which equals the amount a person should consume in a day. It also contains 71 grams of saturated fat and 3,110 mg of sodium.
The Center for Science in the Public Interest has more on the unhealthy dishes.
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