SAN ANTONIO (AP) _ New York, Philadelphia and Los Angeles have passed ordinances to help ensure healthier restaurant options, but San Antonio is trying a gentler approach.
City health officials are working with the restaurant association to put healthier options on San Antonio menus. They’re hoping that a voluntary program will result in healthier menu items without resorting to trans fat bans or calorie-posting requirements.
On Thursday, they’re scheduled to announce the first agreement at a downtown Tex-Mex restaurant.
With the city’s high obesity rate, there’s plenty of incentive for public health officials to target the city’s eating habits. Government statistics show nearly a third of San Antonio-area
residents are obese.