Calorie labeling may have limited impact

Studies tend to show limited results from putting calorie counts on restaurant and fast-food menus, says Emily Oster, associate economics professor at Brown. Writing at FiveThirtyEight, Brown says, “In most studies, the answer is no” – no evidence that people altered their purchases because they were given information about how many calories were in their food.… » Read More

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