So the distributed cost of society argument is old...it doesn't make it any less valid. BUT...some other mechanism of changing behavior may be suitable. My unscientific observation is that the presence of calorie counts on the food displays at fast food places at least makes people think about what they're eating, if only for a nanosecond.
Has there been regulatory creep? Absolutely! Has it been needed? That can be argued pro and con, and is a debate for another time.





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