UC Davis Study Finds High Sugar Menu Labels Reduce Sugary Item Orders

A study from the University of California, Davis, indicates that placing “high sugar” warning labels on restaurant menus influences consumer choices by reducing the number of sugary items ordered. These findings emerge as California lawmakers evaluate proposed legislation that would mandate such disclosures on menus across the state.

Researchers conducted the study to measure how explicit health warnings affect diner behavior when selecting food and beverages. The data shows that when menus clearly identify items with high sugar content, customers frequently opt for alternative choices. This research provides empirical evidence regarding the impact of menu labeling policies, offering lawmakers specific insights as they deliberate on the potential statewide requirement.

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