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| No | 47% | 1258 votes | Total: 2695 votes | |
| Yes | 53% | 1437 votes |
No
Created on: June 20, 2008
The cause of health and nutrition is a noble one, but as with many just and good causes, there are some
by Jake Betz
Created on: May 29, 2009
It's a mother's job to make sure her children eat healthy, nutritious food at every meal. The restaurant
Created on: April 09, 2010
Restaurants should not be required to list nutritional information on their menus. I would argue
Created on: May 09, 2009
Should restaurants be required to list calories and fat grams on their menus?
You are hard working
Created on: July 31, 2008
Since the only way to require restaurants to list calorie and fat gram information on their menus would
Created on: February 26, 2008
Everyone knows pretty much what to eat without knowing the exact calories or fat grams, so restaurants
Created on: July 20, 2007 Last Updated: November 17, 2011
At a time in America where obesity is rampant—affecting nearly 34% of adults and 17% of children
by Eleanor C.
Created on: May 28, 2009
If every restaurant was required to list calories and fat grams on their menu, I believe that it would
Created on: January 11, 2011
As with most debates relating to choice, the extreme hard line is the only wrong answer.
This issue
by Claire_Wolfe
Created on: October 15, 2009 Last Updated: October 17, 2009
There has been lots of media attention recently regarding calories in the food that we eat and it has
Created on: July 19, 2007
A lack of personal responsibility has caused an obesity epidemic in this country the likes of which
by wheatgerm
Created on: September 16, 2007 Last Updated: December 10, 2011
If restaurants were required to list calories and fat grams on their menus, then many restaurants would
Created on: July 19, 2007
I don't know about you, but what I really enjoy as I'm about to indulge in a rare treat is a big guilt
Created on: July 19, 2007 Last Updated: February 13, 2012
A secret recipe, a family's unique contribution, a gastronomic surprise! All would be spoiled by making
Created on: December 20, 2007
Warning! The four hundred gram steak you are about to eat may add to your waist line. Combined with
by Tim Higgins
Created on: May 22, 2008 Last Updated: November 30, 2011
It's your anniversary, and you and your loved one have left the kids with a babysitter and splashed
by Dave Knechel
Created on: September 20, 2007
Should restaurants be required to list such information on their menus? I can think of a simple way
by tfedge
Created on: November 29, 2007 Last Updated: December 02, 2011
Restaurants should not be required to list the nutritional content of their menus. There are three excellent
Created on: July 20, 2008 Last Updated: December 10, 2011
Every so often, it's great to go out to a restaurant. After a long day at work or school, picking the
by Chris Bowen
Created on: September 21, 2007
This most definitely falls into the category of self responsibility. We as a country seem to be moving
Yes
by J G Williams
Created on: November 24, 2009 Last Updated: December 06, 2009
The practice of good nutrition in America is failing. One reason is that Americans eat out, more than
by Hope Darby
Created on: September 23, 2008
I've read several of the "No" articles on this topic, and they all seem to revolve around the idea that
by Cathiesblogg
Created on: January 11, 2009 Last Updated: April 23, 2009
Should a restaurant be required to list calories and fat grams on their menus? Absolutely, In fact it
Created on: September 30, 2007
Should restaurants be required to list calories and fat grams on their menus? In order to make informed
by Mandy Cohen
Created on: February 08, 2011
Why should restaurants be required to list nutritional information on their menus, or at least make
by Dusty Summer
Created on: February 01, 2008
When we finally see food as our first line of defense against illness, we will take seriously those
by Donna LaHale
Created on: November 15, 2007
Pass the trans-fats please! Actually, that should read "I'll pass on the trans-fats, please". Obesity
by Helen Gray
Created on: February 16, 2009
Standing in line at a Starbucks in New York I had an epiphany. According to the calorie count on the
Created on: August 22, 2010
It is very clear that some people don’t pay attention to the fat grams and calories that they
by Jacob Vick
Created on: July 31, 2010
The customer has the right to know whether or not their meal is going to give them a heart attack later
Created on: March 26, 2009 Last Updated: March 27, 2009
Yes definitely. I've thought about this for years, if McDonald's can do it, why can't everyone else?
As
Created on: July 20, 2007
Yes! Calories should be mandatory on all recipes. Fat grams should be listed along with whether the
by Dennis Liu
Created on: May 31, 2008 Last Updated: August 13, 2010
Strawberry cheesecake, ice cream, hamburgers, fries, nachos, yum! Is your mouth watering yet? If it
Created on: April 07, 2011
Restaurants should be required to list the nutritional information in their foods. It's no different
Created on: May 22, 2008
We've been hearing a lot about what we should eat and what we shouldn't eat, whether it's on the news,
Created on: September 03, 2008 Last Updated: September 22, 2008
ABSOLUTELY! With the current trend of healthy living, restaurants are ready to sell you anything that
by Rob Purifoy
Created on: July 19, 2007 Last Updated: August 08, 2011
Every food item in the grocery store freezer lists all items of interest, fat grams, calories, carbs,
Created on: March 24, 2010
Obesity is one of the leading causes of health problems in the U.S. today. “Obesity is defined
by Chris Leahy
Created on: April 01, 2009
First of all, admittedly, you should know what you're eating. If you're eating something like steak
by Nancy Browne
Created on: October 25, 2007
Personally, I think that restaurants should provide a list of calories and fat grams on their menus.