eBook: Menu Labeling | What You Need to Know

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As of May 7, 2018, the FDA requires grocery stores, restaurants, and foodservice chains with 20 or more locations operating under the same name must display calories on their menus and menu boards and provide detailed nutrition information to consumers. Don’t get caught unaware, download our free eBook to help you stay compliant with menu labeling regulations.

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