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NYC’s Menu Labeling Law

on September 22, 2009 by Daniel comments

NYC law requires restaurants with over 10 locations to label their menus with calorie totals. But, do you think you can estimate the right amount of calories in these places? Calorie Confusion is an interesting app done by Matt Daniels to gain some perspective on the need of data transparency.
(via Ana Andjelic)

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