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Supervisor Marr introduces ordinance to set nutritional standards for restaurant toys and incentives
Summary
Supervisor Marr introduced the "Healthy Meal Incentive" ordinance to require healthier food selections when restaurants include toys or youth-focused incentives with meals, citing CDC and Kaiser Permanente data; the measure was introduced for future consideration and no vote was taken at the meeting.
Supervisor Marr introduced an ordinance on the board floor to set nutritional standards for restaurant meals that include toys or other youth-focused incentive items.
Marr said the Healthy Meal Incentive legislation would require that meals accompanied by toys contain fruits or vegetables, limit calories to no more than 600 per meal (200 calories for a single food item) and prohibit beverages with “excessive fat…
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