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97 percent of kids' meals at chain restaurants fail to meet nutritional standards: study

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The menus offered to children by most U.S. restaurant chains have too many calories, too much salt or fat, and often not a hint of vegetables or fruit, according to a study by the Center for Science in the Public Interest. The group, which has agitated for everything from healthier popcorn at the movies to calorie labeling in supermarkets, found that among almost 3,500 combinations surveyed, kids' meals failed to meet nutritional standards 97 percent of the time.

 

New York City will employ "Sugar Police" to enforce city soda ban

Five Guys Burgers and Fries

Watch out, New York restaurants. The soda police are coming to get you. Mayor Michael Bloomberg's controversial ban on large sugary drinks hits Tuesday and along with it comes an initiative to make sure restaurants are following the rules.

 

15,000 restaurants order healthy new kids meals

Beginning today, kids will find some cool new choices on their restaurant menus choices that will make their parents happy, too.

 

The Unhealthiest Kids Meals From National Restaurant Chains

The Unhealthiest Kids Meals From National Restaurant Chains

The Daily Beast examined the data for kids meals from dozens of national chain restaurants across the four categories available for each eatery: calories, saturated fat, sodium, and carbohydrates. Each meal was ranked within each nutritional category, then the ranking each meal received for each nutritional category was totaled to determine the final ranking.

 

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