Mandatory calorie labeling on restaurant menus has no significant effect on population-level obesity rates.
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This claim argues that despite laws requiring restaurants to display calorie information on menus, these regulations do not meaningfully reduce obesity rates across populations. While individuals may see the information, it does not translate to behavior change at a scale sufficient to impact public health metrics.
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