We Investigated 11 Canadian Restaurants (Only 2 Are Worth Visiting)

Sodium levels exceeding an entire day's safe limit in a single meal. Processed meats laced with sodium nitrite, a known colorectal cancer accelerant. Chicken that turned out to be half soy filler. All served at restaurants most Canadians consider safe, familiar, even comforting. But sit down at the wrong chain and what you're really eating is phosphate additives, hydrogenated oils, and chemical preservatives disguised as a home-cooked dinner. If you've been loyal to the same restaurant for ten, twenty, thirty years, everything we're about to uncover has been on your plate that entire time. Today we're counting down eleven Canadian restaurant chains that are putting your health at risk, starting with the ones you'd least suspect. Plus the two restaurants that actually proved they deserve your trust. Number one on the safe list is a place almost nobody talks about, and it might be the best-kept secret in Canadian dining. 📺 Watch the entire video for full context and details. About Consumed Canada 🎥 In-depth videos examining processed foods, fast food, supermarket products, and related consumer topics in Canada — with a focus on ingredients, marketing practices, and potential health risks. 🎨 Researched, written, voiced, and produced by Consumed Canada. 🔔 Subscribe for clear, evidence-based breakdowns on processed food, hidden additives, fast food, and everyday products Canadians consume. Watch More from Consumed 🟢 @ConsumedCanada 💼 Business Inquiries & Contact • For business inquiries, copyright matters, or other questions, please contact: [email protected] ❓ Copyright Questions • For any copyright-related concerns, please contact us at: [email protected] ⚠️ Copyright Disclaimer • This channel uses images and content in accordance with YouTube’s Fair Use guidelines. • Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act permits fair use for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, education, scholarship, and research. • Some video clips, images, or photographs may be used under fair use and are not specifically authorized by the copyright holders. We believe such use is legally protected and conducted in good faith.