City Offers Dorky 'Seal Of Approval' To Restaurants. What Gives?
By Brian Bernbaum
Wednesday, Nov. 21 2007 @ 11:15AM

Um yeah. I don't think so. Offering local restaurants a "seal of approval from the city" in exchange for voluntarily stopping use of transfats in their kitchens doesn't seem like much of an incentive to me. In fact, it doesn't seem like any incentive at all. New York City knows this, of course, which is why they banned the stuff. C'mon San Francisco, restaurants are not like kindergarteners, you can't promise a gold star and expect better behavior.
-- Brian Bernbaum





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