Calorie-counts must be posted in chain restaurants, as of today
May 7, 2018
The requirement to post calorie counts on menus and menu boards at restaurant chains with 20 or more locations is one of the last Obamacare package regulations to go into effect. The establishments must provide customers with fat, sodium levels and other nutritional information, as well. In addition to restaurants, supermarkets, c-stores, movie theaters and even vending machines are included in the mandate.
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