Title: Menu Labeling Senate Bill 1420 Health
1Menu LabelingSenate Bill 1420Health Safety
Code 114094
2Common Terminology
- Chain Restaurants 20 or more facilities in
California under the same ownership or franchise
with substantially similar menu items. - Standard Menu Item Items offered for sale for
more than 180 day per calendar year. - Point of Sale Location where order is taken
- Quick Service Orders are placed at service
counter (e.g. Taco Bell). - Table Service Orders are placed with wait staff
at a table (e.g. Cheesecake Factory).
3Does a Facility Qualify?
- SB 1420 pertains only to chain restaurants with
20 or more facilities in California. - Chain facilities have been identified on your
Envision report. - Exempt Facilities
- CFMs, convenience grocery stores, LHCFs,
school cafeterias, MFSUs, self service buffets,
pharmacies, and vending machines. - Note Separately owned food facilities within
grocery stores (e.g. AFC Sushi) are not exempt.
4Main Provisions Table Service
- Beginning July 1, 2009 Table Service
establishments must either - Provide a brochure, menu, or menu insert at the
dining table that discloses calories,
carbohydrates, saturated fat, and sodium for each
standard menu item, OR - Disclose calories only for each standard menu
item on all menus, menu boards, or display tags
in display cases.
5Main Provisions Quick Service
- Beginning July 1, 2009 Quick Service
establishments must either - Provide a brochure at the point of sale that
discloses calories, carbohydrates, saturated fat,
and sodium for each standard menu item, OR - Disclose calories only for each standard menu
item on all menus, menu boards, or display tags
in display cases.
6Main Provisions January 1, 2011
- Beginning January 1, 2011 all establishments
must - Disclose calories only for each standard menu
item on all menus, menu boards, or display tags
in display cases.
7Examples
Garlic Herb Chicken 370 calories Seasoned
grilled chicken breast served in a garlic herb
sauce. Paired with steamed herb potatoes and
seasonal vegetables. 8.69
Calories
8What About The Drive-through?
- Beginning July 1, 2009 establishments with
drive-through windows must - Provide a brochure at the window that discloses
calories, carbohydrates, saturated fat, and
sodium for each standard menu item, AND - Display a conspicuous sign on the menu board that
states - Nutritional Information
Available on Request
9Combo Customized Meals
- Combo meals
- Food facilities can specify a min to max calorie
range for a combination of standard menu items. - Customized meals
- Menu labeling only applies to standard menu
items. Nutritional information must be provided
for a gourmet veggie pizza but, not for a special
order three topping pizza.
10Foods That Are Exempt
- Exemptions include
- Alcoholic beverages and self service drink
stations. - Complimentary pre-meal items (e.g. salsa
chips). - Self service condiments.
- Salads with dressing on the side.
11Educational Materials
CCDEH Menu Labeling Guidelines
Compliance Assistance Bulletin
12Enforcement
- Menu labeling violations
- Violations are considered minor and shall be
noted in box 32 of the OIR Food properly
labeled and honestly presented. - Law provides for fines of 50 to 500.
- Enforcement agency shall check to see that
nutritional information is provided and that the
information was obtained by reasonable means.
13In Summary
- Beginning July 1, 2009 chain establishments must
- Provide brochures with nutritional information
where the order is taken, OR - List calories next to standard menu items on
menus, menu boards, and display tags. - Beginning Jan 1, 2011 chain establishments must
- List calories next to standard menu items on
menus, menu boards, and display tags.
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