Good Nutrition is now the Easiest Part the Holiday Season
ROSELAND, N.J., Nov. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Traveling with your family can be overwhelming, especially during the busy holiday season. Unfortunately many get drawn into buying an unhealthy snack or meal that might not otherwise be purchased. At airports, it’s easy to wind up eating unhealthy foods or become dehydrated on a long trip, but whether you’re in a rush or have time to spend before a flight, you can help your family make good choices to stay happy and healthy.
“Flying can be stressful, especially during busier air travel season,” said nutritionist Claudia Gonzalez. “A balanced meal at the airport can boost your mood, energy and peace of mind as you travel. McDonald’s is my go-to choice because it consistently delivers on good menu choices such as Premium Salads that you know are made with quality nutritious ingredients.”
All major airports in the tri-state area have a McDonald’s so you can count on it for your next trip. There’s no need to scour the entire terminal to find the nutritious, delicious and inexpensive foods you know and love from McDonald’s. McDonald’s all-natural ingredients and fresh produce offerings, such as the Fruit & Walnut Salad and Apple Dippers for kids, give an extra, natural boost for the walking and lifting of a busy day.
While you’re waiting for your flight with your family, you can help them make good choices. McDonald’s offers sensible snacks, meals and drinks to help everyone through the bustle of the airport. Having the right tools, especially for longer flights will make the trip more pleasant.
For more tips and information please visit http://mcdonaldsnymetro.com/
About McDonald’s New York Metro Region
McDonald’s is the world’s best-known brand and is the global leader in food service. There are more than 600 McDonald’s restaurants, owned by over 100 franchisees, located throughout the New York, New Jersey and Connecticut Tri-State area. For more information, please visit www.mcdonaldsnymetro.com.
About Claudia Gonzalez
Claudia Gonzalez is a registered dietician and mother of three. She is the author of Gordita Doesn’t Mean Healthy: What Every Latina Mother Needs to Know to Raise Happy and Healthy Kids. Mrs. Gonzalez has served for six years as a spokesperson in charge of Latino affairs for the American Dietetic Association. She has more than ten years of experience working as a pediatric dietician in private practice as well as for government programs, and has appeared on numerous national radio, television and print outlets. Her nutrition columns can be found in Shape en Espanol magazine and on Univision.com and MiDieta.com. She lectures regularly on a variety of nutrition and health issues to national and international health organizations.