Chain Restaurants: Nutritional Info on Menus

At popular chain restaurants like Ruby Tuesday's and Uno's Chicago Grill, 2,000 calorie menu items are normal.  Order yourself some pizza skins to start and you'll be consuming 2,050 calories, 48g of saturated fat, and 3,140 mg of sodium.  You're only supposed to have 2,300 mg of sodium a day.  I'll take my check now, please!!!

Some menu items, we know are not exactly healthy for us, but because the nutritional information is not listed, we have no idea just exactly how bad they are.

Starting in the summer, many chain restaurants that operate in NYC will be required to list calories on the menu.  I'd like to know what you think about that — take my poll on the matter and voice your opinion.

CSPI (the Center for Science in the Public Interest) believes it is about time for Congress to pass Menu Education and Labeling (MEAL) legislation.  Labeling menus will encourage people to order healthier items when dining out.  The idea being this will help combat obesity, Type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and diet related heart disease.

When nutritional labeling on food products was introduced, it revolutionized the way people shopped for groceries.  Nutritional labeling at chain restaurants will help diners make informed decisions when eating out.

 

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Posted by Richard J. Wood on Monday 20 February 2017
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