A Virginia man said he was going to eat nothing but Taco Bell for 30 days in an attempt to prove that someone can eat a healthy diet eating nothing but fast food.
Sam Reid told WDBJ-TV that he was motivated by a news articles that claimed Taco Bell is one of the healthiest fast food restaurants.
He said he would eat three meals a day at Taco Bell, and would consume each menu item at least once.
“My hypothesis is that healthy fast food can actually help you become healthier,” he told WDBJ.
He intends to have checkups with doctors during his 30-day Taco Bell diet.
And if he can successfully prove someone can consume a healthy diet eating nothing but Taco Bell, he said it could eliminate the stigma around consuming fast food.
“I think that would be really beneficial for people not to demonize what they eat or maybe glorify looking a certain way but it’s more about the relationship that we have with our food,” he told WDBJ.
Taco Bell boasts that 75% of its menu contains items under 500 calories. It also says that customers can request items to be made “fresco style,” which “replaces items typically higher in calories and fat, such as mayo-based sauces, cheeses, and reduced-fat sour cream with freshly prepared chopped tomatoes.” By doing that, Taco Bell said calorie counts in some items can go down 25%.