NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- Starbucks says it's going to take a little more time to start listing calorie counts on menus at its New York City outlets.
A restaurant trade group has sued to challenge the requirement, which applies mainly to national chain restaurants. The city Health Department says a court ruling is expected within about two weeks. Statement from NYC Health Department
The coffee giant said earlier this week that it would post the
calorie data by Monday, though a city deadline for doing so has been
postponed until April 15.
But Starbucks said Friday it would comply with the rule when it takes effect.
A restaurant trade group has sued to challenge the requirement, which applies mainly to national chain restaurants. The city Health Department says a court ruling is expected within about two weeks. Statement from NYC Health Department
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