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Food police say N.Y. ban won't be hard to swallow NorthJersey.com NEW YORK -- Restaurants will have more than a year to completely rid their food of artificial fats, and New York City officials are promising to be gentle when it comes to enforcing the first-in-the-nation ban. Fast food gets healthy glow Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Chicago - Having fast-food restaurants in children's hospitals influences patients' families to eat fast food and to The politics of food The Davis Enterprise Published Nov 30, 2006 - 13:29:52 CST. Walking though a supermarket, looking at the wide range of food on the shelves, it would be hard to guess that 80 percent of our calories come from four or five plants — most notably corn and soybeans. Four Food Myths Exposed Brigham Young NewsNet As part of the new trend that encourages women to look gaunt and men to appear Hulk Hogan-like, males are hitting the gym while women strive to find the right way to lose weight. Growing Energy US News & World Report LONDON-Americans' dietary disconnect is often evident. Sure, 72 percent of consumers understand the health benefits of a balanced diet. But only 33 percent practice healthful eating. Still, about 80 percent say they want food companies to develop healthier foods-so long as they taste good, that is. "Marketing is always solving a paradox," says Iain Ferguson, CEO of Britain's Tate & Lyle, a Next for NYC fat ban: enforcement AP via Yahoo! News City officials are promising to be gentle when it comes to enforcing the first-in-the-nation ban on fats, which restaurants will have more than a year to rid from their food. Food Fundraisers on a Diet Daily Press Local schools are promoting healthful ways for groups to make money. Chew on this: The next time your neighbor's kids knock on your door with school fundraisers, they might not be selling candy bars and doughnuts. N.Y. officials to help make fat ition easier Baltimore Sun Health department pledges to phase in ban on fake fat, offers aid for altering recipes City officials are promising to be gentle when it comes to enforcing the recently passed ban on fats, which restaurants will have more than a year to rid from their food. New York City eateries fear big fines under -fat ban Tucson Citizen NEW YORK - City officials promise to be gentle in enforcing the first-in-the-nation ban on fats. Restaurants will have more than a year to rid fats from food. JOAN MORRIS: JOAN'S WORLD: Holidays need not be baneful Contra Costa Times CHRISTMAS is one of my favorite times of the year, but since I've been dieting, I've come to realize how many of those joyous memories and traditions have been based on food. Incredibly fattening food, at that.
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