Published June 15, 2017

NYC Doesn’t Care About the Menu-Labeling Delay

As people grow more and more aware of what they are eating they are wanting to know more about the calories in their food. When you go to a restaurant it is hard to know how many calories you are consuming. The FDA feels like if you knew that maybe you would make smarter ordering choices. A law has been delayed mandating that restaurants label all their menus. New York has decided that while its not something the feds are forcing right now, starting in August they will fine their restaurants for not having calories listed.

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