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New York City has added another warning to its restaurant menus — this time for sugar.
A new symbol showing a white spoon inside a black triangle now appears on menus at chain restaurants across the Big Apple, marking items that contain over 50 grams of sugar, the daily limit recommended by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
New York is the first U.S. city to require such a warning at chain restaurants, though the rule applies only to certain menu items.
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"Through this rule, we aim for New Yorkers to have more insight into the amount of sugar in certain products to make more informed choices," Acting Health Commissioner Dr. Michelle

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