How many grams of fat in that burger?
6-8-98 By BEAU DURE, Staff Writer Nutrition-conscious shoppers carefully examine the labels on everything in the grocery store to see just how much fat, sodium and vitamin A they’re getting in their food. You don’t, however, see nutrition labels at the drive-thru or on the pizza box. So for all these shoppers know, they’re turning that well-balanced diet into a festival of fat. Fortunately, many fast-food and delivery places have made their nutritional information available on the Web, and many of the sites are quite easy to find. McDonald’s is at www.mcdonalds.com, Kentucky Fried Chicken is at www.kentuckyfriedchicken.com, and so on. Some fast-food sites make it easy to get right to the numbers. Subway (www.subway.com) practically throws the information in your lap on the home page. Burger King (www.burgerking.com), Taco Bell (www.tacobell.com) and Chick-fil-A (www.chick-fil-a.com) also have prominent displays on their home pages. Other sites require readers to search a bit. Go to Ken