maverick61
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Aug 23, 2000
- Messages
- 46
So ignorance is bliss is winning?
Sorry but I would love to be able to review that information and then make an informed choice. If that choice is to still eat that 1000 calorie piece of cake - well then I was well informed in making that choice.
I think our children deserve to learn how to make right choices and not to always use "on vacation" as an excuse to binge.
Providing the information doesn't take away your right to order it and I highly doubt you will enjoy it less because you know how many calories are in it.
And you probably think when someone says "I am from the givernment and I am here to help you" - its a good thing.
Enough of the ridiculous regulations and government / company driven mandates. As someone else noted, publishing this on menus will have lots of unintended consequences. All it would take is one media outlet to run with a story about high fat or high calorie menu items at WDW and they'd be making all the menus Weight Watchers compliant! Who wants that.
And what ever happened to personal responsibility and common sense. I guess it has gone out of style in our country today as people look to big brother to protect themselves.
Here is a clue - That Ice cream sundae or big piece of cake - it has lots of calories. No need for a menu to spell it out.
Those french fries - not a great nutrional choice.
Bacon and eggs - and a nice juicy cheesburger, well . . . .
Its called COMMON SENSE people. If you want to eat healthy - and are practicing what you preach, you ALREADY KNOW what is and what is not healthy. Why do you need Disney to spell it out for you? Or is it you just want to legislate / shame others into eating on vacation how you think they should?
I am sick and tired of government / other people imposing more and more ridiculous regulations on people. Who cares if California requires restaurants to post this. California regulations in a whole lot of areas make no sense. Thats why I will never live there.
Freedom, Personal responsibility, limited regulation - Thats my mantra. If our country practiced this, we all would be better off