What is the primary goal of menu labeling in restaurants?
Menu Calorie Labeling Isn't Doing Much to Fight Obesity

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To promote local food sourcing
To increase restaurant profits
To reduce food waste
To inform consumers about calorie content
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What did the study in Health Affairs find about restaurants that voluntarily posted nutritional information?
They saw a decrease in customer visits
They had higher calorie items on average
They had lower calorie items on average
They increased their menu prices
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What was a significant finding from the New York City menu labeling study?
Calorie labels were removed after a year
Calorie labels led to a decrease in calorie intake
Calorie labels were ignored over time
Calorie labels increased restaurant sales
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What was the impact of menu labeling in Seattle according to the study?
It was more effective than in New York City
It was not implemented due to high costs
It led to a significant decrease in calorie intake
It increased awareness but not calorie reduction
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What did the USDA's nutrition evidence library conclude about menu labeling?
Evidence supporting its effectiveness is inconsistent
It is the most effective method for promoting healthy eating
It has no impact on consumer behavior
It consistently reduces calorie consumption
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What alternative method was found to help reduce calorie intake in restaurants?
Training servers to suggest smaller portions
Offering free desserts
Increasing menu prices
Removing calorie labels
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What is a potential drawback of focusing solely on menu labeling?
It requires too much consumer education
It could distract from more effective solutions
It is too expensive to implement
It may lead to increased food waste
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