
Calorie counts on menus a costly headache for Ontario eateries
By Toronto Metro
News calorie label calories menu restaurant menu labelToronto – By 2017 all restaurants, fast food businesses, movie theatres, supermarkets and convenience stores that serve hot food with 20 or more locations in Ontario must post calorie counts of each item — including alcohol — on their menus, menu boards, on tags in display cases and at drive-thrus. It’s a complex and expensive process. Toronto Metro reports. | READ MORE
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