While this is a blow to the idea that
nationwide calorie menu requirements will dramatically alter the way America eats, it doesn't necessarily mean the policy is useless: perhaps, as the authors speculate, it may be more effective in sit - down restaurants where dining expectations are different, or for specific groups of particularly health - concious diners.
Not exact matches
As part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, chain restaurants with 20 or more locations
nationwide are required to post
calorie information on
menus with the aim of helping customers make healthier food choices.
Philadelphia's
menu labeling law requires full - service chain restaurants with more than 15 locations
nationwide to list values for
calories, sodium, fat and carbohydrates for each item on all printed
menus.