mrs_noopie
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Last week at WDW, two items I ordered left me wondering "WOW how many calories are in this, must be LOTS?"
- Muffaletta Sandwich at POFQ Sassagoula Floatworks & Food Factory
- Banana-stuffed French Toast at POR Boatwright's (guess this one's a goner now that they're not serving breakfast)
In New York City (and other cities too), many restaurants are required to post calorie information on their menus, and California passed state legislation requiring the same. Today's cover of USAToday has poll results saying 82% of New Yorkers feel this posted calorie information has impacted what food they order.
I've always thought of Disney as being pretty nutritionally responsible - I feel this way because the WDW kid's menus serve up far more fruits/veggies and non-fried options then most restaurants I visit.
So I'm curious...
Do you think Disney should post calorie information on their menus?
If they did, do you think it would guide your choices while eating in the world?
Would this information be a positive, or would it interfere with your fun of indulging on vacation?
- Muffaletta Sandwich at POFQ Sassagoula Floatworks & Food Factory
- Banana-stuffed French Toast at POR Boatwright's (guess this one's a goner now that they're not serving breakfast)
In New York City (and other cities too), many restaurants are required to post calorie information on their menus, and California passed state legislation requiring the same. Today's cover of USAToday has poll results saying 82% of New Yorkers feel this posted calorie information has impacted what food they order.
I've always thought of Disney as being pretty nutritionally responsible - I feel this way because the WDW kid's menus serve up far more fruits/veggies and non-fried options then most restaurants I visit.
So I'm curious...
Do you think Disney should post calorie information on their menus?
If they did, do you think it would guide your choices while eating in the world?
Would this information be a positive, or would it interfere with your fun of indulging on vacation?