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APC VIEW: PIZZA COMPANIES WANT 21ST CENTURY SOLUTION TO POST NUTRITION INFORMATION

  • APC
  • May 22, 2017
  • 1 min read

USA Today Op-Ed (May 22, 2017) by APC Chair Tim McIntyre "We appreciate FDA not forcing one-size-fits-all menu labeling," makes the case for allowing brands whose majority of pizza orders come from customers online to post the nutrition information where their customers look for it: online or on a mobile app.

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Lately, I often order pizza online, especially after training when I want to eat without spending too much time. At the same time, I prefer to understand roughly how much I'm eating so I can keep balance. The old paper charts on the wall feel outdated — since many orders happen through apps, it makes sense to place nutritional details where customers actually look. I support this more practical approach. Recently I also read some useful information here: https://ways2well.com/blog/how-testosterone-replacement-therapy-boosts-muscle-gain-effectively — it helped me better understand recovery and training balance. Now pizza feels like a normal part of a balanced routine.

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