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The Egalitarian

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The Egalitarian

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The Egalitarian

All content by Mary Clare Jalonick
In this June 17, 2013 photo, a menu board showing calorie counts hangs at a Starbucks in New York. More than half of Americans say they feel like they already have enough information at restaurants to decide whether they are making a healthy purchase. But they want even more. According to an Associated Press-GfK poll conducted in December, the majority of Americans favor labeling calories on menus in fast food and sit down restaurants. Those polled said they care about counting calories, but they care even more about sugar and fat.

Poll: Americans support menu labeling

Mary Clare Jalonick, The Associated Press
December 31, 2014
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