Urge State Legislators to Support Labels at Chain Restaurants for High Added Sugar and Support Consumer Choice!
Have you ever ordered something to eat or drink at a chain restaurant and thought about the amount of added sugar you may be consuming without even knowing it? In many cases, a single fast-food meal or beverage contains an entire day’s worth of added sugars, making it extremely difficult for consumers to make informed choices without transparent, at-a-glance information.
S427-A (Rivera) / A5305-A (Reyes) would require chain restaurants in New York State to provide clear warnings on menu items that contain high amounts of added sugars. This bill takes a reasonable, evidence-based approach by improving disclosure at the point of purchase.
Will you send a quick note to your members of the state legislature urging them to give New Yorkers access to this helpful information, empowering them to make informed decisions for themselves and their families while preserving freedom of choice?