Author Topic: L.A. "bans" fast-food restaurants  (Read 363 times)

Elano

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Re: L.A. "bans" fast-food restaurants
« Reply #15 on: August 08, 2008, 12:06:16 AM »
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Los Angeles residents are notorious for worrying about their waistlines and if two Los Angeles County Supervisors have it their way, calorie counting while dining out in the city may get easier.

Supervisors Zev Yaroslavsky and Michael Antonovich will present a proposed ordinance to the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors next week that would force fast-food chains and restaurants to display the number of calories alongside the price of items on their menus.

The new law is intended to decrease obesity among Los adults and children in America's second-largest city.

While Los Angeles has a reputation as a mecca of diet and exercise crazes, the county's Department of Public Health says residents are less fit than many realize.

The percentage of obese adults in Los Angeles county increased 46 percent over eight years, to 20.9 percent in 2005 from 14.3 percent in 1997, according to the county Department of Public Health.

"The menu should be as informative of what its effect is on one's waistline as it is on their pocketbooks," Yaroslavsky said. "Not ingesting 800 calories in a meal makes a huge difference to one's health and quality of life."

New York already has a similar ordinance in place. Fast-food and casual-dining chains in the Big Apple can be fined $2,000 for not displaying calorie counts.

The California Restaurant Association, an industry trade group, is skeptical about whether the ordinance will actually tackle L.A's obesity problem.

"If we're going to fight obesity we need to teach folks about nutrition and proper eating," CRA spokesman Daniel Conway said. "I question whether this ordinance will have a real meaningful impact on people's behavior in terms of what they eat and how much they exercise."

The association has sued two Northern California counties for passing similar laws.

The industry group says its bill, which is to be voted on in the California legislature by the end of the month, will give restaurants statewide the choice of whether to make nutritional information available either on a brochure or in a menu.

"We recognize our customers do want this information, but most of the customers don't want this information forced on them every time. It's as much as a mandate on our customers as it is on our restaurants," Conway said.

 

Sikotic™

Re: L.A. "bans" fast-food restaurants
« Reply #16 on: August 08, 2008, 01:05:22 AM »
In case anyone thinks this law is actually gonna do something except garner media attention, look at the outline of the law:

No new fast food chains are allowed to be built within the next 12 months.

No existing fast food chains are being shut down.

No "healthier alternatives" will be built.

Therefore, this entire law is a piece of shit, and a waste of tax payers hard-earned dollar. People in low income areas buy fast food because it's afforable and convenient. Poor people can't afford organic mushrooms n shit like that.

How about this: fund programming that will give people a better understanding about nutrition and how that will increase the longevity of your life. Instead of Governor Schwarzeneggar taking away funding from education, how about actually increasing it for a change, and putting it to good use?

California is going to hell.
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Now_Im_Not_Banned

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Re: L.A. "bans" fast-food restaurants
« Reply #17 on: August 09, 2008, 02:08:57 PM »
^ so what?  that's their problem

you think the government should tell you where you can eat?



no...but it's better to have a bunch of healthy restaurants being built as opposed to a bunch of dirtsauce fast food spots.
 

Sikotic™

Re: L.A. "bans" fast-food restaurants
« Reply #18 on: August 09, 2008, 04:48:32 PM »
^ so what?  that's their problem

you think the government should tell you where you can eat?



no...but it's better to have a bunch of healthy restaurants being built as opposed to a bunch of dirtsauce fast food spots.
Won't happen though so it's a waste of tax dollars.
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J Bananas

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Re: L.A. "bans" fast-food restaurants
« Reply #19 on: August 09, 2008, 08:07:39 PM »
if they're just not building any new fast foods spots then whatever...we'll see how well these new "healthy" places do when after six months of serving pricier, bland food. the masses of working blue collar people and those who just enjoy a tasty burger or cheap food will make the biggest statement on this fucktardary thru the numbers.