Calorie or special diet information should be available on request.
BUT...
When I go out to eat; it's special and I do not want warning labels, calorie counts or any other pc stuff on my menu.
I can read "light" or "fish" or "chicken" for myself and that is just fine.
Ruby Tuesday tried printing the nutrition information on their menu for a short time. Believe it or not, but the steamed vegetable platter was higher in calories than the sirlion steak (400 vs. 300). In fact steak was by far the lightest fare, lower in calories than all the sides, salads etc. No wonder Atkins dieters lose weight.
I'll ditto that.
Agree. I enjoy my once a week out to the local Steakhouse.
I would say most of us have educated ourselves on nutrition if we care to know what we are putting into our bodies.
What is next mandatory aorobics class in the room adjoining the dining area or our health insurance will cancel us?