Calorie counts on menus

TORONTO, ON - MAY 13: Toronto, Canada - May 13 - Timothy Broughton, the co-owner of C'est What, with one of his calorie count menus and a Buffalo burger. Toronto Public Health launched a pilot project in 2013 to put calorie counts on menus. Turns out only four of 22 restaurants involved in the project made it to the end and it cost the owners plenty of business. With the provincial government moving towards requiring restaurants put calorie counts on menus, this is a story about why one ambitious attempt at doing so failed. (Richard Lautens/Toronto Star via Getty Images)
TORONTO, ON - MAY 13: Toronto, Canada - May 13 - Timothy Broughton, the co-owner of C'est What, with one of his calorie count menus and a Buffalo burger. Toronto Public Health launched a pilot project in 2013 to put calorie counts on menus. Turns out only four of 22 restaurants involved in the project made it to the end and it cost the owners plenty of business. With the provincial government moving towards requiring restaurants put calorie counts on menus, this is a story about why one ambitious attempt at doing so failed. (Richard Lautens/Toronto Star via Getty Images)
Calorie counts on menus
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