New York Enacts Transfat Ban

A woman puts out pastries and cookies at an Au Bon Pain store July 01, 2008 in New York City. New York City?s plan to eliminate foods containing trans fats went into the final stage today. Started a year ago, the trans-fat ban began in restaurants and applied only to spreads and frying oils. Beginning on Tuesday the ban extends to items such as baked goods, frozen foods, and doughnuts.
A woman puts out pastries and cookies at an Au Bon Pain store July 01, 2008 in New York City. New York City?s plan to eliminate foods containing trans fats went into the final stage today. Started a year ago, the trans-fat ban began in restaurants and applied only to spreads and frying oils. Beginning on Tuesday the ban extends to items such as baked goods, frozen foods, and doughnuts.
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A sign on a vending cart advertises breakfast foods July 01, 2008 in New York City. New York City's plan to eliminate foods containing trans fats went into the final stage today. Started a year ago, the trans-fat ban began in restaurants and applied only to spreads and frying oils. Beginning on Tuesday the ban extends to items such as baked goods, frozen foods, and doughnuts. A vending cart displays breakfast foods July 01, 2008 in New York City. New York City's plan to eliminate foods containing trans fats went into the final stage today. Started a year ago, the trans-fat ban began in restaurants and applied only to spreads and frying oils. Beginning on Tuesday the ban extends to items such as baked goods, frozen foods, and doughnuts. A woman puts out pastries and cookies at an Au Bon Pain store July 01, 2008 in New York City. New York City?s plan to eliminate foods containing trans fats went into the final stage today. Started a year ago, the trans-fat ban began in restaurants and applied only to spreads and frying oils. Beginning on Tuesday the ban extends to items such as baked goods, frozen foods, and doughnuts. A woman shops for pastries and cookies at a Au Bon Pain store July 01, 2008 in New York City. New York City's plan to eliminate foods containing trans fats went into the final stage today. Started a year ago, the trans-fat ban began in restaurants and applied only to spreads and frying oils. Beginning on Tuesday the ban extends to items such as baked goods, frozen foods, and doughnuts.
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