New study could pave way for mandatory calorie-posting as research finds people ate less when info displayed

People both ordered and ate less when calorie information was displayed on menus, and the effect was greater depending on where on the menu the calories were shown, a new study has found.

New study could pave way for mandatory calorie-posting as research finds people ate less when info displayed

People both ordered and ate less when calorie information was displayed on menus, and the effect was greater depending on where on the menu the calories were shown, a new study has found.

The finding is likely to inform the work of policymakers who are currently looking at making calorie postings on restaurant menus mandatory.

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