California SB764 mandates nutrition standards for children's meals at chain restaurants.
California SB764 establishes specific nutrition standards for children's meals sold by chain restaurants. These meals must not exceed 550 calories, 700 milligrams of sodium, 10% of calories from saturated fat, 15 grams of added sugar, and zero grams of trans fat. Additionally, children's meals must include at least two servings from a list of healthy options, such as fruits, vegetables, dairy, whole grains, and protein. The bill also requires chain restaurants to inform employees about these standards during training and to clearly mark compliant meals on menus.
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