With all the worry about obesity and diabetes, I thought it was good when all the chain burger joints and sub shops put up nutrition information in their stores about what they were selling. But now, …
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With all the worry about obesity and diabetes, I thought it was good when all the chain burger joints and sub shops put up nutrition information in their stores about what they were selling. But now, a couple of years later, the information is gone. What companies or organizations paid which politicians and bureaucrats to get the very useful (and a little scary) data about calories, fat, sugar, salt, and everything else taken down from the stores’ walls? And why did they do it?