In a city known for waging public health battles on soda, trans-fat and smoking,
the New York City health department now has its sights set on... salt.
Under a new city-wide law, large restaurant chains are now required to notify diners if a menu item contains more than the recommended daily sodium intake of 2,300 milligrams.
Liling Tan reports from New York.
IN: "Beware the salt…"
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