Mar 04 2010

Graehm Gray: Restaurant Nutritional Labeling Laws

I was eating at a favorite restaurant with my family and another family and I started a discussion about the proposed regulations requiring restaurants to show all of the nutritional information on their menus. I asked the kids (girls ages 11-13) first what that would mean for them. Initially I thought that I would hear that they really wouldn’t look at that information. I was surprised at the answers. I listened as they told me very matter of fact, that they would read it and in fact would change their choices if they saw too much fat, sugar or salt. However I am not so sure when it comes to desserts if the nutrition facts would play any part in their decision making. Then I moved on to the adults. So I asked-would it matter to you? The answer I heard was-I would definitely read the information and tell my kids to choose something healthy. So I said-what about your choice. The responses were polarized-the moms said they would definitely choose a healthy item. The dad said-he would try to pick a healthier item but if not he would try to exercise more the next day if he didn’t. An interesting social experiment. You see my friends, it is inevitable that we will be getting barraged with more nutritional information-at the stores, on television, on the web and at now at ...

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Feb 07 2010

Graehm Gray-Don’t Touch My Salt!

Here we go again. Now the nutritional experts are taking away my salt. How dare they! Don’t touch my salt. It’s getting harder and harder to eat foods the way I want to. Someone is always watching out for me. Who asked them to? I didn’t vote for low salt. Senator John McCain’s name and Senator Barack Obama’s name were both there. Governor Palin and Senator Biden also. Local judges running for office, a state law or two, a state Supreme Court Justice wanting to stay put. No salt. In fact there was no mention of sugar, fat, transfats, or high fructose corn syrup either. But that didn’t stop “them.” You know “them.” The ones who take away all the good stuff. Yea ,I know what the medical experts say about Transfat. The cause of obesity. Could cause heart disease. That means heart attacks. Could cause peripheral vascular disease-clogging of the arteries of the legs and neck. That’s not good. There has even been mention of transfats being associated with cancers. Who needs them? Well my friends, they are almost gone! Mayor Bloomberg of New York City banned them fro the City’s restaurants and public eateries. Most companies have eliminated them or have disguised them. The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) has allowed minute amounts of these bad fats to still exist in our foods. Is that good? I ...

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