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Burger King has launched 'diet chips' in a bid to target health conscious consumers. The fast-food chain says the new 'Satisfries', as they are called, contain 30 per cent less fat than standard fries. The UK and Ireland launch comes just six months after the lower fat fries were introduced in the U.S. and Canada. The company has worked with chip producer McCain to develop a new coating to block out more vegetable oil during frying.
'We will offer our guests a new fat-reduced option without compromising on taste,' said Bianca Shen, VP Marketing and Communications, Europe, Middle East & Africa, in a statement.
'Insight shows that guests are increasingly looking for reduced fat products... and Satisfries are the first French fries to offer guests a reduced fat option.
'The difference is that the Satisfries recipe ensures that the French fries absorb less fat during frying – offering a great tasting French fry that is crispy on the outside and fluffy on the nside.'
Yet some would argue it was barely worth swapping - a small portion of Satisfries has just eight fewer calories than standard one, with 214 rather than 222
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eight calories

their chips are **** anyway