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    0 starsshiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 27 2006 | health, food, heart
    New York City Plans Limits on Restaurants’ Use of Trans Fats - New York Times

    Sounds like a great trend to me... meanwhile, I love that restaurant Blue Smoke featured in the photograph.

    Quoted: The city would set a limit of a half-gram of artificial trans fats per serving of any menu item.

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    • kutta - Sep 27 2006

      Yay for pointless government intervention! What a great trend =]

    • shiwani - Sep 27 2006

      I dunno dude, restaurants put way more trans fats in food than customers even realize... And lots of New Yorkers eat out every single meal. It's kind of a consumer advocacy issue cuz it's not like restaurants have to put food labels on their menus (and I'm not saying they should have to...) But I just read this expose called Kitchen Confidential and it's kinda disturbing how little some restaurants actually care about health and hygiene! It's just too bad for those days I'm really craving a nice, fresh doughnut... mmm....

    • kutta - Sep 28 2006

      Hygiene is an obvious place where the city needs to intervene.

      I think that requiring restaurants to put labels on items with trans fat contents above a certain amount would be a much better solution than strictly prohibiting any fixed amount of trans fat per serving. Why should a healthy consenting individual not be permitted to consume something with a gram of trans fat per serving?

    • shiwani - Sep 28 2006

      that sounds like a reasonable compromise to me:) then i can have my donuts!

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