This summer I went to a Yankees game, and I noticed on the menu for the different foods at the food court there was a calorie count for all of the items. I must say that it didn't stop me from ordering food, but it did irritate me.

More and more studies are finding that even light exercise like a 15-minute walk is good for you.  But it doesn't mean you'll start dropping weight like crazy.  Here are seven foods, and how far you'd have to walk to burn them off.

1.  A can of Coke has 140 calories.  So you'd have to walk 1.6 miles to burn it off.

2.  A Snickers bar has 215 calories . . . 2.4 miles.

3.  A Beef Chalupa Supreme from Taco Bell is 360 calories . . . you'd have to walk just over 4 miles.

4.  A Grande Caramel Frappucino from Starbucks, 410 calories . . . 4.6 miles.

5.  A Big Mac has 540 calories . . . so that's 6.1 miles.  Compared to 7.3 miles for a Whopper, which is 650 calories . . . or 12.5 miles for a Hot 'N Juicy Triple cheeseburger from Wendy's, which is 1,110 calories.

6.  A Chipotle burrito with chicken, 1,050 calories . . . 11.8 miles.

7.  A Bloomin' Onion from Outback Steakhouse, 1,954 calories.  You'd have to walk just under 22 miles to burn it off . . . about four miles short of a marathon. (Thrillist)

Does seeing the calories on menu items make you eat less? I'd love to hear your input.

 

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