Healthcare bill requires posting of calories

There's a few folks who aren't complaining. Those are the people who know how to STFU, roll up their sleeves and better spend their time developing ways to bank off this bill. For example, I'm sure there are people are out there right now who are developing innovative delivery methods to expedite this process of calorie awareness for consumers.
 


There's a few folks who aren't complaining. Those are the people who know how to STFU, roll up their sleeves and better spend their time developing ways to bank off this bill. For example, I'm sure there are people are out there right now who are developing innovative delivery methods to expedite this process of calorie awareness for consumers.

First thing I thought of when this thread started was nutrition facts sticker printers linked to the POS terminals.
 
Actually my first thought was bitching about this as well was silly. I closed the thread and went back to work.

However, I'm back because there is a reason to complain about this nanny state stuff.

The government will be paying for your health care. For your own good they will require you to be healthy... and of course it gives them something else to manage and tell you how to live.

So it only makes sense for the betterment of the stupid people to issue you all cards that you have to use when you purchase food to track your calories. If you buy unhealthy food you will be taxed more, or the clerk won't be allowed to sell you that bread because you've already had your grain allowance for the day.

The bartender can't give you that second rum and coke because the first one took all your calories for the day.

Extreme scenario yes - but it's for your own good right? Accepting a nanny state gives you what you get in the long run.

Hell - your monster energy drink just fucked you for the whole day.
 
Watch Fat Head - Blog site for the comedy-documentary Fat Head. It shows how science in the race for government funds and ignorant government officals have fabricated this whole lie over obesity, heart health and the food that we eat. Its just another liberal lie, just like health care reform, global warming.

You liberals need to read more, do some investigating on your own and quit taking everything the government and it's paid for scientist say to heart.

Are you fucking serious? You seriously don't think that obesity isn't DIRETLY linked to the amount of shit food that people eat? holy fuck, take off the tinfoil hat.
 
I'm glad about the calorie disclosures. I wish they would be required to disclose all of the the nutritional stuff (hydrogenated crap, high fructose...etc) Requiring a restaurant to constrict or serve something particular is one thing (see the salt thread) allowing them to serve whatever they want, as long as they are open about it is another.

Let consumers be allowed to make educated choices with their buying power.
 
My best friend lives in fortworth i go down every summer, hell mabey i will see you at the sonic with your fatass.

In a "Free Society" (Remember those words) a person has to act like an adult. To many times do i see young adults who are my age 18-19 go out make bad decisions. The problem is society says your to young to make your own decisions. The problem is they can but its hard, so anything hard we have to say no to because were a nanny state.

You can lead a horse to water but you cant make him drink. We spend thousands of dollars to stop runing tv ads, doing programs like "DARE", (remember that failure) sending police in schools to scare kids, but yet all this work doesnt stop kids from smoking pot. They do it anyways. If people dont mistakes they will never grow, thus having a weak society.

Remember when i was bitching about how DP indians were stealing my work? The WF responds was "Stop Bitching Life Is Hard". They were right, i need to stop bitching, and since then i have made changes, and i made 65$ last night for a few minutes of work, and i get about that same type of money each day.

The point is this, the best advice i got on this forum was "Grow Up" & "Stop Bitching Life Is Hard". You teach that more to people, i garentee life will be easier for all of us.

Also + Rep me for EPIC response!

Awesome post, but once again, respond with a slightly incoherent and off-topic response. "Grow Up" & "Stop Bitching Life Is Hard" has nothing to do with the posting of nutritional information on food items. Like i said *and about to repeat myself* For the people who actually look at nutritional info and base their meals on this, this will be beneficial. For people who dont give a fuck about what their putting into their system, this will have no effect, and they will subsequently get paved the fuck over.

Congratulations on your first *i presume* $65 dollar day.

please, you think Texas is bad? Go to Mississippi - or Huntington WV, where the obesity rate for the city is 45.5%

Yes papa john, obviously there are other states/cities that have more overweight people on average. That doesnt take away from the fact that a few of the major cities in Texas have a huge (no pun intended) obesity issue. Houston, El Paso, DFW, San Antonio have all made appearances within the last decade as one of the top fattest cities in the United States. You can search it and find some appropriate articles for my lack of time. But i have seen Huntington as a #1 fattest city before.
 
Well at least it's kinda relevant.

It always confuses the hell out of me that Americans put up with the politicians adding unrelated shit onto bills.

I also hate seeing completely unrelated things attached. They put the online gambling ban in with Iraq war/troop funding that was a sure thing to get passed.
 
Are you fucking serious? You seriously don't think that obesity isn't DIRETLY linked to the amount of shit food that people eat? holy fuck, take off the tinfoil hat.

I don't always agree with him but I watched this last night and was pretty blown away.

I have to do some of my own research because I don't trust today's documentaries to be unbiased like a documentary should be. But a lot of this documentary showed made a lot of sense.

The premise of the documentary isn't that eating fast food is fine and doesn't cause obesity. It discusses how the government following its own agenda told us what was healthy and what wasn't. Specifically the food pyramid and how we should eat 6-11 servings of grains a day and saturated fats are bad. It also showed how the CSPI said beef fat was bad and fast food and restaurants should switch it out with vegetable fats to cook their food. Then when we found out how trans fat was bad and they contradicted themselves.

The argument is how in just the few decades we have completely changed how we ate for thousands of years. This includes the government telling us what was good and what was bad. Even though we ate animal meat (high in saturated fat) it became bad and now we should eat low fat and more grains. These grains are high in carbs which essentially are shocking our systems.

The dude ate fast food for 28 days but was still watching his calorie intake (he kept it at 2000 a day and walked 6 days a week). Much to the surprise of his doctor he lost 12.5 pounds, lowered his bad cholesterol, and raised his good cholesterol in the process. He also ate way more saturated fat then was recommended in the process. He did another 30 day diet right at the end that cut out sugar and carbs. He still ate lots of bacon, eggs, butter, heavy cream, etc. After this was done he lowered his cholesterol even more and said he felt great.

Also, it talked about how everyone said cholesterol was the cause of heart disease when, in fact, it is inflammation. This included marketing cholesterol pills to women which according to multiple MD's saying women shouldn't take cholesterol pills because it really doesn't matter how high their cholesterol gets.

Basically, which I don't know if I agree with 100 percent, the guy is saying people can make their own damn decisions. Requiring calories being displayed on that triple monster cheese and bacon burger isn't going to stop that many people who want to eat it anyway. I think the majority of the population fits this. But, you still have the idiots who fall for the rebills and can't make decisions on their own.

I think having the nutrition info on the menu may be a bit excessive (at least making it a federal law is excessive). If you have pamphlets next to the cash register may be enough for most people to figure out themselves.
 
OH GOD, FIRST CALORIE INFORMATION THEN MANDATORY STATE ENFORCED STERILIZATION. BOOK IT.
 
It will get to the point where you will also have a caloric total when get your check, including a relative tax based on the number in your party and your consumption level.
 
They actually began implementing this around Philadelphia late last year, I think.

The rule only targets businesses that reach a certain threshold (e.g. are a chain restaurant with 3+ stores or similar) so it doesn't unfairly burden small mom and pop proprietors.

While seeing 500+ calories at minimum certainly cured me from caving into eating a Chalupa for lunch, the lines are amazingly unaffected at McDonalds, Popeyes and Dunkin Donuts.

No one gives a crap who wouldn't otherwise have given a crap in the first place.
 
Edit: ^^^That's great!

The rule only targets businesses that reach a certain threshold (e.g. are a chain restaurant with 3+ stores or similar) so it doesn't unfairly burden small mom and pop proprietors.

Check out a place called Tre Scalini - bring your own wine restaurant in some family's house in South Philly. You'll blow your calories out with the first course. Seriously, check it out - quite the experience.
 
Edit: ^^^That's great!



Check out a place called Tre Scalini - bring your own wine restaurant in some family's house in South Philly. You'll blow your calories out with the first course. Seriously, check it out - quite the experience.

I definitely will. Thanks for the recommendation.

Sidenote: WTF is this URL?

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http://www.trescaliniphiladelphia.com/www.trescaliniphiladelphia.com/Welcome.html
 
I definitely will. Thanks for the recommendation.

Sidenote: WTF is this URL?

Low budget website I guess - just happened to find the link because I wasn't sure of the spelling. Little disclaimer: it's been 3 years or so - it may have got discovered a little more and sometimes that hurts things. Was totally mom and pop when I went - the whole family was in on the game.
 
Disclosure is good. Obviously some places already comply with pamphlets available at the counter. Some restaurants do not comply.

What the fuck is rocket science about this?