New York City Restaurants Required to List Calorie Counts

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Bill Would Require Calorie Counts at All U.S. Chain Restaurants - thedailygreen.com

thedailygreen.com — “The MEAL Act would require calorie counts, sodium, fat, saturated fat, trans fat and carbohydrate labeling on all chain restaurant menus.View full resource at thedailygreen.com

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Bill Would Require Calorie Counts at All U.S. Chain Restaurants: http://tinyurl.com/o8fdz2

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Do You Read The Calorie Counts For Restaurant Food?: Vitamin G: Health & Fitness: glamour.com

glamour.com — “New York City instituted a law a few years ago, requiring major chain restaurants to post the calorie counts for all their food right on their menus. That way, customers would be completely in-the-know that the cheeseburger they were about...View full resource at glamour.com

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1 in 6 changes order when menus list calories - TODAY Health - TODAY.com

today.msnbc.msn.com — “New York City's requirement that fast-food restaurants post calorie counts on menus led one in six customers to notice the information and buy foods with fewer calories, according to new research released on Tuesday.View full resource at today.msnbc.msn.com

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1 in 6 changes order when menus list calories: New York City's requirement that fast-food restaurant... http://on.today.com/qRQ8eC #diet

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New York City Wants To Ban Food Stamps For Sodas : Shots - Health News Blog : NPR

npr.org — “New York City, a trailblazer in banning public smoking and posting calorie counts at chain restaurants, wants to bar the use of food stamps for sugary drinks. More than 1.7 million residents use food stamps. The proposal requires federal approval.View full resource at npr.org

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Prominent Calorie Counts Don't Budge Fast-Food Choices : Shots - Health Blog : NPR

npr.org — “The availability of calorie counts on the menu appears to make little difference in the food choices of people who frequent fast-food restaurants in New York City, a recent study suggests. Previous studies have suggested the calorie listings do influence people's decisions.View full resource at npr.org

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Prominent Calorie Counts Don't Budge Fast-Food Choices : Shots - Health Blog : NPR

npr.org — “The availability of calorie counts on the menu appears to make little difference in the food choices of people who frequent fast-food restaurants in New York City, a recent study suggests. Previous studies have suggested the calorie listings do influence people's decisions.View full resource at npr.org

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Burgerville's Personalized Calorie Counts: Will Other Fast Food Follow? - That's Fit

thatsfit.com — “Burgerville's Personalized Calorie Counts: Will Other Fast Food Follow? - That's FitView full resource at thatsfit.com

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Burgerville's Personalized Calorie Counts: Will Other Fast Food Follow? http://bit.ly/d263MA #thatsfit

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Calorie labels change some diners' habits: study | Reuters

reuters.com — “WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New York City's requirement that fast-food restaurants post calorie counts on menus led one in six customers to notice the information and buy foods with fewer calories, accordingView full resource at reuters.com

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New study: Calorie labels change some diners' habits http://reut.rs/qTpeS4

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Calorie labels change some diners' habits: study | Reuters

reuters.com — “WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New York City's requirement that fast-food restaurants post calorie counts on menus led one in six customers to notice the information and buy foods with fewer calories, accordingView full resource at reuters.com

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Calories on menus don't affect kids' food choices | Reuters

reuters.com — “CHICAGO (Reuters) - Requiring fast-food restaurants in New York City to post calorie counts on menus did little to cut the number of calories children and teens consumed, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.TheyView full resource at reuters.com

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Calories on menus don't affect kids' food choices | Reuters

reuters.com — “CHICAGO (Reuters) - Requiring fast-food restaurants in New York City to post calorie counts on menus did little to cut the number of calories children and teens consumed, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.TheyView full resource at reuters.com

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Who funded this study, Ronald McDonald or Papa John? ----- Calories on menus don't affect kids' food choices http://bit.ly/gHIR1W

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As Part of New Healthcare Law, Calorie Counts Go Nationwide - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com

freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com — “We've blogged a few times about the effect of calorie-count postings in restaurants in New York City - the extra information is valuable, but its efficacy in changing eating habits may be minimal among the people most likely to need a change. That said, the New York movement is now going national as part of the new healthcare law, which requires restaurant chains with 20 or more outlets to post calorie information at all their restaurants.View full resource at freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com

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RT @GuyGourmet: Menu calorie counts to go nationwide: http://tinyurl.com/ylzonhj Will it change the way you eat?

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Calories on Menus Don't Affect Kids' Food Choices - FoxNews.com

foxnews.com — “Requiring fast-food restaurants in New York City to post calorie counts on menus did little to cut the number of calories children and teens consumedView full resource at foxnews.com

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Calorie Labels Change Some Diners' Habits, Study Says - FoxNews.com

foxnews.com — “New York City's requirement that fast-food restaurants post calorie counts on menus led one in six customers to notice the information and buy foods with fewer calories, according to new researchView full resource at foxnews.com

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Calorie Labels Change Some Diners' Habits, Study Says http://fxn.ws/pVipxy

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1 in 6 changes order when menus list calories - TODAY Health - TODAY.com

today.msnbc.msn.com — “New York City's requirement that fast-food restaurants post calorie counts on menus led one in six customers to notice the information and buy foods with fewer calories, according to new research released on Tuesday.View full resource at today.msnbc.msn.com

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