FDA’s Food Menu Label Regulations Are Finally In Effect. What That Means For Digital Signage Vendors
May 7, 2018 by Dave Haynes
The US Food and Drug Administration’s much-discussed, often-delayed regulations for food menu labeling are now finally, formally, in place as of today. The FDA …
Read moreForget The Rules, Subway Going Ahead With Calorie Counts On Menuboards
April 5, 2016 by Dave Haynes
It’s starting to look like the whole thing about the QSR business going to digital menu boards, because of FDA regulations, is going away. …
Read moreUS FDA Again Delays Calorie Count Rules For Restaurant Menu Boards
March 30, 2016 by Dave Haynes
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has again delayed enforcement of menu labeling rules, pushing the need for restaurant chains to show calorie counts …
Read moreNew Johns Hopkins Study Backs Up Value Of Adding Calorie Counts To Menus
November 10, 2015 by Dave Haynes
A new study by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health suggests U.S.-based chain restaurants that voluntarily list calorie counts on their menus …
Read moreUS FDA Pushes Back Menu Labeling Requirements By Year
July 9, 2015 by Dave Haynes
Hat tip to Raffi Vartian at Signagelive for flagging this … The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has postponed by a year federal menu …
Read moreEurope Also Facing New Menu Guidelines
November 26, 2014 by Jennifer Davis
GUEST POST: Luka Birsa, Visionect The rules on what kind of information businesses must display for their customers vary from industry to industry, as …
Read moreUS FDA Issues Calorie Count Rules: What That Means For Digital Menu Vendors
November 25, 2014 by Dave Haynes
After years of making noises about it, and lots of uncertainty about go or no go, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has today …
Read moreMenu Boards: Would You Like A Side Of FUD With That?
April 30, 2013 by Dave Haynes
Pretty much anyone I talk to, who would know, says the digital menu board market is booming. Fast food and fast casual restaurant operators …
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