Originally Posted by
nicolas75
Ah, the Holiday Inn Express Cinnamon Roll: the breakfast pastry that brings both joy to the soul and a mild jolt to the arteries.
At 410 calories per roll, it’s the ultimate morning treat for those who like to start the day with a bit of delicious recklessness.
With 22 grams of fat, including 5 grams of saturated fat, it’s practically a fluffy, cinnamon-scented hug from your calorie budget.
And don’t overlook the 30 grams of sugar—a sweet wake-up call, ensuring your blood sugar will be off to the races before you’ve even finished your first coffee.
But hey, it’s got 5 grams of protein, so it’s practically health food, right? Plus, 2 grams of fiber, which probably won’t cancel out the 50 grams of carbs, but it’s a valiant effort.
So next time you’re weighing your breakfast options, remember: sometimes, the real ‘express’ is the speed at which this treat goes straight to your cheat day fund.
Enjoy responsibly—or don’t. That’s between you and your cinnamon roll. 😂
You have a very flawed world view.
There are about 215k HIX rooms in the Americas at 69.3% capacity.
https://www.ushotelappraisals.com/in...y-inn-express/
Figure 85% of HIX hotels are in the US and 80% eat the cinnamons rolls.
That is about 100k people eating them a day.
84.8 MILLION people eat fast food a day.
It takes two plus years of cinnamon roll consumption in the US to equal one day’s consumption of fast food.
Instead of wasting time on a totally trivial issue like cinnamon rolls if you really cared about people’s health and nutrition you would be addressing the mind boggling huge issues in health and nutrition.