P^ge 4, Salemite, Feb. 13,1981
How those fast food calories measure up
DUNKIN' DONUTS
MCDONALD'S
BURGER KING
Cake and chocolate cake donuts (includes
Apple pie
300
rings, sticks, crullers, etc.)
240
'Big Mac
541
Fancies (includes coffee rolls, danish, etc.)
Cheeseburger
306
Add 40 to 50 calories per donut for filling
Cherry pie
298
and topping combined.
215
Chocolate shake
364
Munchkins:
Egg McMuffin
352
Cake and chocolate cake
66
English muffin, buttered
186
Yeast raised
26
Fillet'0 Fish
402
Yeast raised donuts
160
French fries
211
Bounty Burger
570
Hamburger
257
Cake cones-regular Chocolate
260
Hot cakes with butter and syrup
472
-vanilla
250
- McDonaldland cookies
294
Sugar cones-regular Chocolate
310
Quarter pounder
418
-vanilla
290
Quarter pounder with cheese
518
Fish
340
Sausage, pork
184
French fries
125
Scrambled eggs
162
Fribble-chocolate
470
Strawberry shake
345
-vanilla
420
Vanilla shake
323
Ftam and cheese
400
Hamburger
260
PIZZA HUT
Sundae-fudge vanilla
420
Standard-cheese-thin crispy
180
HARDEES
-thick chewy
208
Standard-pepperoni-thin crispy
202
Apple turnover
282
-thick chewy
224
Big Twin
447
Super supreme-thin crispy -
266
Cheeseburger
335
-thick chewy
300
Deluxe
675
Sunerstyle, cheese-thin crispy
213
Double cheeseburger
495
■thick chewy
235
Fish sandwich
468
Superstyle, pepperoni-thin r rispv
233
French fries-large
381
-thick chewy
244
Small
239
Siipreme-thin crispy
216
Hamburger
305
-thick chewy
244
Hot dog
346
These data are computed tor one slice
Milk shake
391
of a medium pi/za, whii h i onsists ot eight
Roast beet sandwich
390
slices.
Snowdays
Cheeseburger
305
French fries
214
Hamburger
252
Hot dog
291
Vanilla shake
332
Whaler
486
Whopper
606
KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN
Drumstick
Rib
Thigh
Wing
Chicken dinner
Chicken dinner, extra crispy
136
241
275
151
830
950
WENDY'S
Cheeseburger
580
— double cheese
800
Chili
230
French fries
330
Frosty
390
Hamburger
470
— double
670
— triple
850
Compus Paperback Destsellers
1. The Official Preppy Handbook, edited by Lisa Bim-
bach. (Workman, $3.95.) Making the grade: humor.
2. The Next Whole Earth Catalog, edited by Stewart
Brand. (Point/Random House. $12.50.) Ideas for the 80 s-
3. Godel, Escher, Bach, by Douglas R. Hofstadter
(Vintage, $8.95.) Computer scientist's theory of reali^
4. Still Lite with Woodpecker, by Tom Robbins. (Bantam.
$6.95.) A sort of love story: fiction
5. A Field Guide to Birds East of the Rockies, by Ro9®'
Tory Peterson. (Houghton Mifflin, $9.95.) Revised clas^
6. Garfield at Large, by Jim Davis. (Ballantine, $4.95.)
and wisdom of comic strip cat.
7. Jailbird, by Kurt Vonnegut. (Dell, $2.95.) One man's lif®
from Harvard through Watergate: fiction. ^
8. Smiley's People, by John le Carre. (Bantam, $3.50)
British masterspy versus Russian counterpart: fiction.
9. The Dead Zone, by Stephen King. (NAL/Signet, $3.50 )
Terror tale of a man who sees into the future: fiction.
10. Executioner's Song, by Norman Mailer. (Warner, $2 95 j
A true-life novel about Gary Gilmore.
Compiled by The Chronicle ol Higher Education Irom inform3^|’
supplied by college stores throughout the country. February 2.
Calorie listing is excerpted from The Fast
Food Restaurant Calorie Guide (Gabriel
Books, 1980).
Neui & Recommended
MacDoodle Street, by Mark Alan Stamaty. (Congdon &
Lattes. $6.95.) Cartoon stnp about a bohemian poet.
Problems and Other Stories, by John Updike. (Fawcett
Crest, $2 95 ) Twenty-three stories about middle-age.
The Brethren, by Bob Woodward and Scott Armstrong
(Avon, $3.50.) Behind-the-scenes at the Supreme Court
Association of American Publishers
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professor at home to find out if the class has been
cancelled. Or make previous arrangements with
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March 14, 1981.
Alumnae Phonathon
Anne Austen Makes a Good Rudolph
The fourth annual Salem Phonathon will be held
February 23 to March 12,1981. The College will call
alumnae the weeks of February 23-26 and March 9-
12, while the Academy will call the week of March 2-
.5.
Laura Esleeck, Director of Annual Giving, will
organize the Phonathon, assisted by the student
Alumnae-Development Committee.
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