NYC postpones calorie-posting rule for restaurant chains

NYC postpones calorie-posting rule for restaurant chains

Amin Chakma puts up new menus featuring calorie counts at a Subway restaurant, Friday, June 29, 2007, in New York.

By Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) - Health officials have pushed back a deadline for national chain restaurants to put calorie counts on their menus in New York City outlets.

The requirement was supposed to take effect Monday, but a restaurant trade group has challenged it in court. The city Health Department said Thursday it was postponing the regulation's start date until April 15 because the court ruling is expected soon.

Health officials say the measure will combat obesity by forcing diners to face the caloric consequences of their orders. But the New York State Restaurant Association says the rule violates the First Amendment by forcing businesses to put what amounts to a message on their menus.

Still, one major chain - Starbucks - says it will meet the original Monday deadline.
This content requires the latest Adobe Flash Player and a browser with JavaScript enabled. Click here for a free download of the latest Adobe Flash Player.

Weather

Icon
Current Temp 52 °F
A Few Clouds
Wind : From the North at 14 MPH
Humidity : 62 %
More Weather
My Forecast
Watch CBS Shows

Watch CBS Shows

Watch CBS shows and news online, free!

Video

Video

Latest news videos from around the region

Mobile

Mobile

News on the go for your cell phones or PDA.

RSS/XML

RSS/XML

Get news and updates as soon as they're published.

Viewer Poll

Are you driving less because of higher gas prices?

  • Yes
  • No
  • I don't drive