男女羞羞视频在线观看,国产精品黄色免费,麻豆91在线视频,美女被羞羞免费软件下载,国产的一级片,亚洲熟色妇,天天操夜夜摸,一区二区三区在线电影

NYC trans fat ban takes effect

(AP)
Updated: 2007-07-02 16:23
Large Medium Small

NEW YORK - The city's ban on trans fat-laden cooking oils, the first of its kind in the nation, went into effect Sunday.

Along with the ban, fast-food restaurants in New York City now must post calories on their menu. Few eateries, however, were complying with the calorie rule.

NYC trans fat ban takes effect

Amin Chakma puts up new menus featuring calorie counts at a Subway restaurant,
Friday, June 29, 2007, in New York. [AP]

Most fast-food chains reversed their initial opposition to the trans fat ban and implemented it ahead of Sunday's deadline, the city Health Department reported.

The first phase applies to oils, shortening and margarines used for frying and spreading?- not to baked goods or prepared foods, or oils used to deep-fry dough or cake batter. These are covered by the second phase of the regulation, which takes effect on July 1, 2008.

Since New York passed the ban last year, Philadelphia, Montgomery County in Maryland and the Boston suburb of Brookline have followed its lead with similar measures that take effect later this year or in 2008. Several other states and cities including California and Chicago are also considering trans fat prohibitions.

Leaflets tacked onto the wall at one McDonald's said, "0 Grams Trans Fat and Still Loving the Taste!" But the restaurant kept the nutritional information off the menus, relegating it to a chart on the back of the fliers: 740 calories for a Quarter Pounder with cheese, 620 for a McFlurry.

Even the leaflets were not in evidence at nearby McDonald's restaurants in midtown Manhattan. "I have no comment," said a manager at 10th Avenue and 34th Street.

McDonald's Corp. and Burger King Holdings Inc. were among the chains refusing to follow the new rule requiring certain fast food restaurants to list calorie counts next to menu items in type that is at least as large as the price.

With city officials not planning to issue fines for violations of the new rules until Oct. 1, most chains seem to be holding out in the hopes that a New York Restaurant Association federal lawsuit will get the calorie rule thrown out.

In the lawsuit, the eateries argue that their First Amendment rights were being violated, and complained that the rule would turn each of their menu boards into a cluttered mess.

At one Burger King restaurant on Sunday, the nutritional information including calories was posted on a wall where few customers waiting to order their food appeared to notice it.

If they had, they could have learned that a triple Whopper with cheese has 1,230 calories — 1,070 without mayonnaise — and a king-size chocolate shake has 1,260. The recommended daily calorie intake for an adult woman is about 1,800.

Lowell Stephens, a manager at the Burger King, said the information had been posted in the restaurant for at least a year and a half.

"A lot of people know that it's there," he said. "They can read it any time."

But when the city does start cracking down, posting the calories on a chart on the wall won't be good enough.

"It needs to be at the point of purchase," Health Department spokesman Andrew Tucker said Sunday. "The point being that customers can actually see it when they're deciding what to order."

Starbucks was offering a compromise. The chain's 220 New York City coffee shops will offer nutritional information on spiral-bound flip books set up on the counters where customers get their milk and sugar, spokesman Brandon Borrman said.

Borrman said putting calorie counts on the menu would be problematic.

"The menu boards become very visually complex when you do that," he said.

Subway, which has marketed itself as a healthier alternative to other types of fast food, is complying with the regulation and began putting up new menus including calorie counts at its 340 New York City locations in the past few days.

"We've always been upfront about our nutritional information," said Les Winograd, a spokesman with the chain, which is owned by the Milford, Conn.-based Doctor's Associates Inc.

分享按鈕
主站蜘蛛池模板: 新化县| 东海县| 彰武县| 赞皇县| 南华县| 芒康县| 安康市| 四会市| 临颍县| 永吉县| 天津市| 西和县| 会理县| 肇州县| 甘德县| 封丘县| 会泽县| 三台县| 鹤壁市| 鸡西市| 大化| 历史| 彭州市| 桂林市| 江西省| 敖汉旗| 突泉县| 天峻县| 宾阳县| 利辛县| 和平区| 临夏县| 奎屯市| 监利县| 巨鹿县| 瑞丽市| 汉阴县| 浙江省| 常宁市| 正镶白旗| 布拖县| 建阳市| 镇平县| 海安县| 清徐县| 冕宁县| 监利县| 修水县| 曲麻莱县| 淮滨县| 右玉县| 建宁县| 陵川县| 郓城县| 太原市| 梓潼县| 大英县| 车险| 门头沟区| 白玉县| 垫江县| 靖西县| 济宁市| 眉山市| 道孚县| 德化县| 汪清县| 海晏县| 金川县| 南丰县| 五家渠市| 通山县| 宜都市| 辽源市| 蓝山县| 凤山市| 临西县| 瓮安县| 山西省| 武义县| 正镶白旗| 六安市|