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Diners: Calories Counts Are Ruining Fancy Restaurants

Diners: Calories Counts Are Ruining Fancy Restaurants

The law forcing chain restaurants with more than 15 locations nationwide to display calorie information might have been drafted with fast food joints like McDonald's and Dunkin' Donuts in mind — but it's ticking off diners at some of the city's more upscale restaurants. more ›

Calorie Info Law Leading to Lots of Fines

Calorie Info Law Leading to Lots of Fines

The Department of Health has issued 682 violations to local restaurants since a new law took effect in April requiring eateries with more than fifteen locations nationwide to prominently display calorie information. Fines range between $200 and $2,000, and McDonald’s has the highest number of violations with 103. (Dunkin Donuts is second with 89.) Some restaurants are still refusing to comply, while others were busted for not posting the info as the law requires. For instance, the calorie stats can't be smaller than the text describing the food. And while the restaurant industry is still appealing the law, at least one consumer has found the information enlightening: Dr. Mary Bassett, deputy commissioner of health promotion, tells Crain's, "I’ve given up tuna fish and chicken salad. Without that information [on the menu], I wouldn’t have guessed, and I’m a medical doctor." more ›

City Can Start Fining Restaurants Over Calorie Rules Starting Tomorrow

City Can Start Fining Restaurants Over Calorie Rules Starting Tomorrow

Chain restaurants that haven’t been complying with the city’s new law requiring them to display calorie information for all their food and beverages can be fined by the Health Department starting at midnight. But some establishments like Olive Garden remain defiant; they’re refusing to cooperate in hopes that a Restaurant Association appeal succeeds in court. Over 252 violations have already been reported, but not until tonight can fines be levied. Other places are scrambling to display the calorie stats and avoid a possible $2,000 fine. “We waited quite late in the day,” Hale & Hearty’s Simon Jacobs told Crain’s. “And at some point we just realized we were running out of time.” more ›

Dunkin' Donuts Calorie Worm Hole in Penn Station

Dunkin' Donuts Calorie Worm Hole in Penn Station

As local franchises start complying with the city’s new calorie law – which requires establishments with over 15 locations nationwide to prominently display caloric info – there are bound to be some bumps in the road. But this snafu is hard to top: Blog about town “Cellar Door” spotted an interesting discrepancy at two different Dunkin' Donuts purveyors located next to each other inside Penn Station. more ›

Calorie Info Coming to a Theater Near You

Calorie Info Coming to a Theater Near You

When we took note of the Health Department’s crackdown on chain restaurants that refuse to display their calorie information, some commenters wondered how movie theaters would be affected. Since the rule applies to any New York City food server with at least 15 locations nationwide, are chains like Regal Cinemas now required to confront moviegoers with the bad news about their concession products (which are, technically, food)? more ›

City Says 3/4 Chain Restaurants Ignoring Calorie Rules

City Says 3/4 Chain Restaurants Ignoring Calorie Rules

The city’s Health Department has been schooling restaurants on the new law that requires any eatery with over 15 locations nationwide to display calorie information on all food and beverages. After numerous lawsuits from the New York State Restaurant Association, a judge ruled that the city could impose the new law, and it went into affect May 5th. more ›

Now Calorie Rules Must Go Up, Appeals Court Rules

Now Calorie Rules Must Go Up, Appeals Court Rules

In a lawsuit that’s had more back and forth than John Goodman at an all-you-can-eat Marriott breakfast buffet, a federal appeals court has ruled that, yes, city restaurants with 15 or more establishments nationwide must start displaying calorie information for all foods and beverages. In the meantime, the city has agreed not to issue any fines for non-compliance until July 18th, by which time judges are expected to rule on the National Restaurant Association’s appeal. more ›

Another Big Fat Delay for NYC Calorie Rules

Another Big Fat Delay for NYC Calorie Rules

A federal appeals judge has issued a delay on enforcement of the new law that would require NYC restaurants with 15 or more establishments nationwide to prominently display calorie information for all foods and beverages. The rules had been scheduled to take effect on Saturday; the new delay will last until Tuesday, when the three-member appeals court will formally consider an even longer delay. more ›

Calorie Rules Start Today But Restaurants Still Fighting

Calorie Rules Start Today But Restaurants Still Fighting

The New York State Restaurant Association [NYSRA] is still fighting a law requiring chain restaurants operating in New York City to prominently display calorie information on all food and beverages, but the new rules go into effect today anyway, and some establishments – such as Starbucks, Subway, Chipotle, Auntie Anne’s, Jamba Juice and Chevys – are already complying. more ›

Judge Says Open Wide for Fast Food Calorie Info

Judge Says Open Wide for Fast Food Calorie Info

Mayor Bloomberg may have failed with his plan to ease New York City congestion, but at least he can claim victory when it comes to New Yorkers’ digestion. (Sorry.) U.S. District Judge Richard Holwell has ruled that the city can require restaurants with more than 15 locations nationwide to prominently display their calorie information in “the same font and format used to display the name or price of the menu item.” more ›

Calorie Info Law Could Be Junked Over Dubious Study

Calorie Info Law Could Be Junked Over Dubious Study

A law that would require city restaurants with more than 15 locations nationwide to prominently display calorie information was supposed to go into effect last week, but a lawsuit brought by the restaurant industry has it choked up in court. Restaurateurs say the rules would violate their First Amendment right to say whatever they want on their menus, while the city points to a Health Department study suggesting diners choose healthier food when forced to acknowledge that their Big Mac cheeseburger is loaded with 43.7 grams of fat. more ›

New Calorie Rules for Restaurants to Include Cocktails

New Calorie Rules for Restaurants to Include Cocktails

  • A 6 ounce pomegranate martini packs 500-600 calories.The New York State Restaurant Association has filed a lawsuit against the Health Department to block the regulation; they were successful in stopping a previous iteration of the rules last September. Of course, you wouldn’t be caught dead sipping a mojito at T.G.I. Friday’s, so you’re probably thinking this doesn’t affect you. But first they came for the chain restaurants… Forbes breaks down the ten most fattening cocktails; there's no law requiring you to read it – yet.
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  • Fast Food Calorie Info Coming Soon, Like It Or Not

    Fast Food Calorie Info Coming Soon, Like It Or Not

    Today the Board of Health is expected to pass regulations requiring 10% of the city's 23,000 restaurants to prominently display calorie counts on their menus. A previous push to require calorie disclosure was blocked by a federal judge in September; the new rules will be mostly limited to fast food restaurants that have 15 or more locations nationwide. more ›

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