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Old 11-30-2007, 02:38 PM
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Default Re: San Francisco goes after trans fats too

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However, in this case they take the right approach.

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Restaurants which are certified by the city to be "trans fat free" will get a nice pretty certificate to post in their window.

So, my question for the nannies is, how hard was that?

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Second, that idea never occurred to us. Our bad. Please forward this thread to the City of New York. Thanks in advance.

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The sad thing is I can't tell if this is sincere or not. Since this alternative approach was actually discussed *at length* in the original transfat ban thread, I think it may be a joke. In which case, I'd still love to hear why banning is preferable to informing. On the other hand, I wouldn't be surprised if people are that unwilling to entertain a solution unless government approves of it first. Suddenly it's a viable government solution, because govt chose that solution.

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