Published September 4, 2017

NYC Won’t Preemptively Enforce Menu-Labeling Rules

New York City is going to give restaurants more time before officially rolling out a new menu labeling set of rules mandated by the FDA. The FDA is making a new system to be followed for labeling food items on menus at restaurants. These new rules include listing many nutritional facts such as: calories, total fat, trans fat, fiber, sodium, sugars, protein, cholesterol, total carbohydrates, and calories from fat. Restaurants and retail chains alike will be made to use this new menu labeling system.

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