Do Fast-food Chains Fear a Ban?
Why else would they comply with calorie posting?
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L.A. just passed a similar bill, and don't we want to be like L.A.?
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The New York Restaurant Association is denying us the pain and pleasure of calorie postings.
The 'Times' finds easy pickings at Starbucks.
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Restaurant trade group fights to keep calories off menus, and loses.
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