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Cheeseburgers, chocolate milk stay in Canadian Happy Meals as U.S. removes them

McDonald's Canada hasn't decided whether to follow its U.S. counterpart in removing cheeseburgers and chocolate milk from Happy Meals.

Happy Meal menu revamped in U.S. to cut calories, sodium, saturated fat and sugar for kids

McDonald's wants all its Happy Meal options to have 600 calories or fewer. (Ted S. Warren/Associated Press)

McDonald's Canada hasn't decided whether to follow its U.S. counterpart in removing cheeseburgers and chocolate milk from Happy Meals.

On Thursday,McDonald's in the U.S. announced that cheeseburgers and chocolate milk will be pulled from its Happy Meal menu to help reduce calories, sodium, saturated fat and sugar that kids consume at its restaurants.

"In Canada, we haven't made those specific decisions related to cheeseburgers and chocolate milk,"Adam Grachnik, a spokesperson forMcDonald'sCanada, said in an email on Friday.

Happy Meals in Canada come with yogurt, and parents have the choice of including apple slices,Grachnikadded.

In Canada, the company said it supports the global McDonald's goals, including that by 2022,50 per cent or more of itsHappy Mealswill meet the criteria of:

  • Fewer than or equal to 600 calories.
  • Less than or equal to 10 per cent of calories from saturated fat.
  • Fewer than or equal to 650 milligrams of sodium.
  • Less than or equal to 10 per cent of calories from added sugar.

The cheeseburger and chocolate milk didn't meet those new standards, the Oak Brook, Ill.-based company said. It is, however, working to cut sugar from the chocolate milk and believes it'll be back on the Happy Meal menu eventually.

In the U.S., diners can still ask specifically for cheeseburgers or chocolate milk with the kid's meal, but the fast-food company said that notlisting them will reduce how often they're ordered.

Other changes in the U.S. include:

  • The six-piece chicken nugget Happy Meal will now come with a kids-sized fries instead of a small,lowering calories and sodium from the fries by half.
  • Bottled water will be added as an option to the Happy Meal menu, but will cost extra. Currently, the Happy Meal menu lists milk, chocolate milk and apple juice. Pop does not cost extra.
  • Listing only the following entre choices: Hamburger, four-piece and six-piece Chicken McNuggets.

Elsewhere,last month McDonald's Italy introduced a new Happy Meal entre called the "JuniorChicken," a lean, grilled chicken sandwich.McDonald's Australia is currently exploring newvegetable and lean protein options and McDonald's France is looking at new vegetable offerings.

Last week, Health MinisterGinettePetitpas Taylorrolled outproposals for new packaginglabels for foods high in saturated fat, sugaror sodium.

Food processors and manufacturers will be required to display the labels on the front of packages, near the top. Under the proposal, the label applies when a product includes more than 15 per centof the daily recommended intake.

With files from The Associated Press