Tag: menu
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FDA Issues Final Guidance for Compliance with Menu Labeling Rule
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued final guidance to help chain establishments with 20 or more locations (e.g., grocery and convenience stores, quick-service and fast-food restaurants, pizza delivery outlets, and movie theaters) comply with menu labeling requirements for standard menu items and self-service offerings under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.…
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FDA Delays Menu Labeling Enforcement
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced that two rules requiring calorie information to be listed on menus and menu boards in chain restaurants will not be enforced December 1, 2016, as initially planned, but will instead be delayed until one year after final guidance is issued. The announcement credits the omnibus appropriations…
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Court Rejects Injunction in NYC Salt Warning Case
A New York state court has reportedly refused to grant the National Restaurant Association’s request for a preliminary injunction to stall the enforcement of New York City’s new requirement that chain restaurants label menu items containing 2,300 mg of salt or more, which is set to take effect March 1, 2016. Nat’l Restaurant Assoc. v.…
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National Restaurant Association Sues NYC over Salt Labeling Law
The National Restaurant Association (NRA) has petitioned a New York state court for a declaratory judgment stating that a New York City regulation requiring restaurants to post warnings on menu items high in sodium is arbitrary and capricious as applied. Nat’l Restaurant Assoc. v. New York City Dep’t of Health & Mental Hygiene, No. 654024/2015…
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NYC Board of Health Approves Salt Warnings for Certain Restaurant Fare
The New York City (NYC) Board of Health has reportedly amended Article 81 of the NYC Health Code to require food items containing more than 2,300 milligrams of sodium to be singled out on menus and menu boards with a salt-shaker icon and an accompanying warning statement. The initiative affects restaurant chains with more than…
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FDA Issues Draft Nutrition and Calorie Labeling Guidance for Retail Venues
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued draft guidance for industry titled “A Labeling Guide for Restaurants and Retail Establishments Selling Away-From-Home Foods—Part II (Menu Labeling Requirements in Accordance with 21 CFR 101.11.” When finalized, the guidance is intended to assist chain establishments with 20 or more locations (e.g., grocery stores, quick service restaurants,…
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FDA Extends Compliance Date for Calorie-Disclosure Labeling Rule
Citing stakeholder concerns over insufficient time to achieve appropriate implementation, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has extended by one year the compliance date for its controversial menu-labeling rule from December 1, 2015, until December 1, 2016. The new requirements apply to restaurants and similar retail food establishments with more than 20 locations, as well…
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NYC Board of Health Considers Salt Warnings for Certain Restaurant Fare
The New York City (NYC) Board of Health has reportedly agreed to consider a proposed amendment to Article 81 of the NYC Health Code that would require food items containing more than 2,300 milligrams of sodium to be singled out on menus and menu boards with a salt-shaker icon and an accompanying warning statement. The…