Chinese Fast Food Contains 5 Times more Salt than Big Mac

Employees work at a Chinese food processing factory in Yichang, Hubei province. Reuters file photo
Employees work at a Chinese food processing factory in Yichang, Hubei province. Reuters file photo
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Chinese Fast Food Contains 5 Times more Salt than Big Mac

Employees work at a Chinese food processing factory in Yichang, Hubei province. Reuters file photo
Employees work at a Chinese food processing factory in Yichang, Hubei province. Reuters file photo

Chinese food should come with a health warning, British campaigners warn as research shows some dishes contain five times more salt than a Big Mac.

Analysis of London Chinatown takeaway menus showed that the beef with black bean sauce is the worst offender, with more than six grams of salt per serving, equivalent to an adult's total recommended daily allowance. When served with egg fried rice, which also contains up to five grams of salt per portion, the total salt content rises to 11.5g, or twice the recommended daily limit.

By contrast a McDonald's Big Mac contains just 2.3g of salt, which is still around a third of the recommended healthy limit.

The report, by campaign group Action on Salt, contained good news for fans of sweet and sour chicken, which was found to be the least salty dish, with around 2.3g of salt per portion.

Eating too much salt has been linked to degenerative health conditions including heart disease. In a bid to combat over-consumption the Government has set salt reduction targets for food producers, however they will not stretch to small takeaways.

The research also looked at supermarket ready meals and found that the saltiest Chinese dish was Slimming World’s Chinese Style Banquet Rice, which contained 4.4g of salt per pack. It also advised consumers to exercise caution when adding soy sauce to meals, as it is over five times saltier than seawater.

In 2016, Public Health England assumed responsibility for the UK's salt reduction targets, but since then Action on Salt claims there has been "little action". It has not yet published a progress report on whether the last set of salt targets, due to be met by the end of 2017.



ROSHN Group Sets Guinness World Record for Largest Real Estate Training Event

The event, held during ROSHN Group’s quarterly sales meeting, gave executive insights in the Kingdom’s evolving real estate sector and reviewed the group’s strong performance in 2024. SPA
The event, held during ROSHN Group’s quarterly sales meeting, gave executive insights in the Kingdom’s evolving real estate sector and reviewed the group’s strong performance in 2024. SPA
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ROSHN Group Sets Guinness World Record for Largest Real Estate Training Event

The event, held during ROSHN Group’s quarterly sales meeting, gave executive insights in the Kingdom’s evolving real estate sector and reviewed the group’s strong performance in 2024. SPA
The event, held during ROSHN Group’s quarterly sales meeting, gave executive insights in the Kingdom’s evolving real estate sector and reviewed the group’s strong performance in 2024. SPA

ROSHN Group, the Kingdom’s leading multi-asset class real estate developer and a Public Investment Fund (PIF) company, issued a press release announcing it has set a new Guinness World Record for the largest real estate training session, SPA reported.
Bringing together more than 280 sales employees, the record-breaking event session focused on sharing real estate best practices and emerging trends, reinforcing ROSHN’s commitment to innovation and excellence in serving its customers.
The event, held during ROSHN Group’s quarterly sales meeting, gave executive insights in the Kingdom’s evolving real estate sector and reviewed the group’s strong performance in 2024.
With multiple landmark launches and notable achievements realized this year, ROSHN Group continues to expand its footprint and contribute to reshaping the urban landscape in the Kingdom, said the release.
“This accomplishment highlights the collaborative efforts and dedication of our team in advancing excellence in the real estate sector,” said ROSHN Group’s Chief Sales Officer Jason Margetts.
He added: “Equipping our workforce with the knowledge and tools to succeed strengthens our contribution to the evolution of real estate in Saudi Arabia.”