State lawmakers consider requiring nutritional data on restaurant menus…
State lawmakers consider requiring nutritional data on restaurant menus…
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How's this headline?
Fed up citizens consider hanging petty tyrants
I am sick to death of these busy body, do gooder, nannies. I hope that more owners fight this thing rather than just rolling over like some of these who were interviewed.
This is a perfect example of why we need a part-time legislature. If they only met for a few months out of every year, they wouldn't have time for this kind of nonsense. Stop meddling in our lives! My caloric intake should be of anyone's concern but my own.