Calorie laws & growing pains
For any who may not know, there is a new law in NYC that requires "any eatery with over 15 locations nationwide to display ...
For any who may not know, there is a new law in NYC that requires “any eatery with over 15 locations nationwide to display calorie information on all food and beverages.” There’s been some controversy over it, but for the most part businesses seem to be slowly complying. I know it’s going to take a while for all companies to transition into this and there will be growing pains, but check out this ridiculous image:

Both of these pictures were taken in Penn Station, in two different Dunkin’ Donuts right next to each other. Let me caveat quickly: I’m a Dunkin’ Donuts fan. I like their coffee, I like the strategy they took to bring themselves back into relevancy with people. But come on, it’s not like they made a mistake and put the wrong donuts behind the wrong signs – these labels obviously had to get printed somewhere. Some of you might be thinking, “Duh, you twit, of course a chocolate glazed donut isn’t 80 calories.” But still, creepy. Chains are complying, but are they telling us the truth? Will there have to be auditing as a part of this law? hm.