Calorie labeling on menus hasn’t dramatically changed how many calories most people consume when they dine out, new research has found four years after the Food and Drug Administration began requiring ...
Knowing the calorie content of foods does not help people understand which foods are healthier, according to a study I recently co-authored in the Journal of Retailing. When study participants ...
When the Affordable Care Act takes effect in 2014, restaurants with more than 20 locations will have to provide more nutritional information to customers. But listing calorie amounts on chain ...
Correction: The headline on this news release has been changed to, "National calorie menu labeling law could add years of healthy living, save billions" from the original, "Study: National calorie ...
Calorie counts have become a staple on restaurant menus -- and new research shows this information has potentially saved the lives and wallets of thousands of Americans. AP Calorie counts have become ...
Current federal law requiring restaurants to post calories on their menus would help diners make healthier choices and could ultimately lead to fewer cases of heart disease and diabetes, according to ...
It's easier to find out how many calories you're eating while dining out now, no matter where you go because it's now a national requirement for chain restaurants to post calorie counts. But will it ...
A recent study published in Nature Human Behaviour found that the introduction of mandatory calorie labeling on menus in ...
You may avert your eyes from them, or purposefully cover them up when you’re scanning the menu at your favorite restaurant, but increasingly, they’re hard to ignore — the unsettling number of calories ...
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Wetzel’s Pretzels has been serving freshly baked Pretzels since 1994. Their commitment to quality is evident in every bite, ...
Chain restaurants have been posting calorie counts on menus in New York City since 2008, but it’s not clear that the information actually helps anyone eat better. If the latest study on food-buying ...