How long does it take to burn off YOUR favourite junk food? Instructive infographics

An infographic reveals the amount of exercise required to work off fast food including KFC, McDonald’s and a Pizza Express Margherita pizza – and women have to work out longer than men.

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This instructive infographics teach us about the amount of exercice required to burn junk food.

A good way to realize that avoiding these foods would save you time and effort. But more important, we know that calorie counting is not enough. Nutrient balance everyday is also something we all should all learn. But it is something difficult to achieve, unless you have a tool able to assist you. That’s why we created DietSensor. The first automatized nutrient tracking tool and coach. Check our diet sensor.com full website for more information.

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