Buzz Kill

kathkeb
on 3/4/11 5:29 am
I am in Ontario, CA on business -- and stopped at Black Angus for a quick lunch before I head home.

The menu here has a calorie count on every single item -- and it is horrifying -- LOL

I have seen menus that mark 'healthy choices' --- and even seen calorie counts on the 'lighter fare items' -- but to see that the 3-cheese garlic bread is 1400 calories just puts a damper on the whole restaurant experience.

I ordered the cheese bread -- ate the cheese off of 2 pieces and then made the server take it away ---- small bowl of steak soup and I am out of here!

Is this now the law in parts of California???
Kath

  
(deactivated member)
on 3/4/11 6:12 am - Des Moines, IA
I wish they would post nutritional info on all the menus.  My WW leader this week said in Las Vegas, they had all the info posted and it was pretty scary!  I hardly go out to eat, but it would be nice to know when looking at a menu, what the cals etc is.

Have a safe trip home!
Kristi
Janice221
on 3/4/11 6:46 am - Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Hi! I live about 15 minutes from where you are now. Yes all the menus in all restaurants and fast food places must now post calorie counts. It is a new law since January. I like that they do this, it makes you think twice when ordering. But it sure is an eye opener!
        
adorkbl
on 3/4/11 7:27 am
Wow! It is the LAW? that is crazy. I wish they would do that in AZ... would make dining out so much easier. 

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WASaBubbleButt
on 3/4/11 8:25 am - Mexico
On March 4, 2011 at 3:27 PM Pacific Time, adorkbl wrote:
Wow! It is the LAW? that is crazy. I wish they would do that in AZ... would make dining out so much easier. 
 
Aren't they working on that in AZ?  I thought there was a law, or was going to be a law about chain restaurants.  Places like Mickey D and Boogar King would have to put calorie counts on the drive through menu boards.

I was hoping that would become reality someday.


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sfnativewm
on 3/4/11 6:46 am
All of CA food places are supposed to list the calories.    I do know what you mean about actually seeing that most is 1000 calories and what a drag!

~Ann~
Band removed and feeling alive with energy!

PameW
on 3/4/11 6:56 am
I do believe that it is the law in California!
Kate -True Brit
on 3/4/11 8:14 am - UK

I can understand that food chains with mass-produced foods can post calories etc but surely small restaurants can't do it? Take all the art out of cooking high quality, individual meals!

Kate

Highest 290, Banded - 248   Lowest 139 (too thin!). Comfort zone 155-165.

Happily banded since May 2006.  Regain of 28lbs 2013-14.  ALL GONE!

But some has returned! Up to 175, argh! Off we go again,

   

MARIA F.
on 3/4/11 10:28 am - Athens, GA

I understand they ave started that in a few areas. I wi**** was nationwide. It would be nice to have that info available on all menu's!

 

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ds737
on 3/4/11 1:00 pm
Most chain restaurants in the rest of the country have the information available if you ask them for it.  It is convienient (and a buzz kill) though to have it right there on the menu.  How is the weather out there?  I'm headed that way in about two weeks to finally get my surgery...YAY!
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