Grocery retailers met today with members of Congress to garner more support for the Common Sense Nutrition Disclosure
Act (H.R. 1249), which would include grocery and convenience stores in menu labeling regulations only if those businesses are primarily engaged in restaurant activity. Retailer and wholesaler
members of the Food Marketing Institute and National Grocers Association explained to congressional representatives how, under the rule currently proposed by the Food and Drug Administration, taking a
piece of fruit from a produce department and slicing it for a customer would make a grocery store "similar" to a chain restaurant.
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