A proposed reform in Baja California would require fast food establishments to clearly display calorie counts on menus to combat obesity and chronic illnesses.
In an effort to tackle rising obesity and chronic illness rates, a new legislative initiative in Baja California aims to require all fast food and quick-serve establishments to clearly display calorie counts for the food and beverages they offer. The proposal, introduced by state Deputy Araceli Geraldo Núñez, would reform the Public Health Law of Baja California to better align with federal efforts to address health issues . . .






