
Restaurant menu labeling is an important public health measure that, if done correctly, can help to curb one of the biggest risk factors for heart disease and stroke – obesity. On the heels of Philadelphia’s strong menu labeling ordinance, which takes effect January 2010, the PA House Commerce Committee recently began looking at a statewide menu labeling bill, House Bill 1608. Unfortunately, the provisions in this bill would preempt the Philadelphia ordinance – one of the strongest in the nation.
While HB 1608 is not in the best interest of the public health, the American Heart Association will continue to work to ensure that an effective statewide menu labeling bill is passed in Pennsylvania.
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