NYC adds new warning symbol to restaurant menus — and it's targeting your sweet tooth
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New York City has introduced a new warning symbol for restaurant menus, requiring chain establishments to mark items that contain over 50 grams of sugar with a triangle symbol. This initiative aims to raise awareness about high sugar content in foods, especially as health experts discuss its potential impact on consumer choices. While some believe it could help curb excessive sugar consumption, others question its effectiveness in changing eating habits. This move reflects a growing concern over public health and nutrition.
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