Massachusetts set to unveil strict fast-food menu rules »
Posted By ZagatBuzz 5 months, 3 weeks ago in NewsMassachusetts is expected to unveil the toughest restaurant menu labeling rules in the United States, requiring fast-food chains to list how many calories are in the food they sell in a bid to combat
obesity.
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lloydm655 months, 3 weeks ago
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How many mothers,and fathers don't know how much fat is in a happy meal.Why do states act like if we just tell them,they'll take the kids home,and bake them some them some carrot nuggets,and broccoli frys.This charade is like a drum beat over,and over.Stop it.The lack of physical activity is the culprit
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RF5 months, 1 week ago
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Fighting obesity? Really? New law would only be punishing restaurants who are not in calorie-posting compliance, and not the excessive calorie-consumers who are actually responsible for the obesity epidemic. Read more about this here...
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