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What more undiscovered mandates hidden in the Obamacare bill now?
How about forcing all restaurants that have 20 chains or more to comply with that each food items be calorie counted? Just like Nancy Pelosi said, vote on this bill and then you can find out what's in it afterwards.
The majority of us do not even count calories, much less count calories at home, except for the perhaps the fitness-lifestyle minded people and those with, say, Type II diabetic conditions. Counting calories is fine. Jst that it's just the pettiness of this bill that will hurt smaller chains which tend to be more local in nature than regional or nationwide ones like Pizza Hut or Chilis. In making changes on a menu it would be easier to do for larger chains. But not so for smaller chains costing them perhaps a few hundred thousand dollars to analyze their food specialties and revamping menus in all restaurants. It becomes harder, financially so, o the smaller sized chains. All this permeates an anti-growth policy treating adults like children. Elitist snobbery over common sense.
Children holding hands (hand chain) on city sidewalk
How about forcing all restaurants that have 20 chains or more to comply with that each food items be calorie counted? Just like Nancy Pelosi said, vote on this bill and then you can find out what's in it afterwards.
The Associated Press: Health law will make calorie counts hard to ignoreA requirement tucked into the nation’s massive health care bill will make calorie counts impossible for thousands of restaurants to hide and difficult for consumers to ignore. More than 200,000 fast food and other chain restaurants will have to include calorie counts on menus, menu boards and even drive-throughs.
The new law, which applies to any restaurant with 20 or more locations, directs the Food and Drug Administration to create a new national standard for menu labeling, superseding a growing number of state and city laws. President Barack Obama was expected to sign the health care legislation Tuesday.
The idea is to make sure that customers process the calorie information as they are ordering. Many restaurants currently post nutritional information in a hallway, on a hamburger wrapper or on their Web site. The new law will make calories immediately available for most items.
“The nutrition information is right on the menu or menu board next to the name of the menu item, rather than in a pamphlet or in tiny print on a poster, so that consumers can see it when they are making ordering decisions,” says Iowa Sen. Tom Harkin, chairman of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, who wrote the provision.
The majority of us do not even count calories, much less count calories at home, except for the perhaps the fitness-lifestyle minded people and those with, say, Type II diabetic conditions. Counting calories is fine. Jst that it's just the pettiness of this bill that will hurt smaller chains which tend to be more local in nature than regional or nationwide ones like Pizza Hut or Chilis. In making changes on a menu it would be easier to do for larger chains. But not so for smaller chains costing them perhaps a few hundred thousand dollars to analyze their food specialties and revamping menus in all restaurants. It becomes harder, financially so, o the smaller sized chains. All this permeates an anti-growth policy treating adults like children. Elitist snobbery over common sense.
Children holding hands (hand chain) on city sidewalk


