He doesn’t list 34 million different pizza combinations on his menu, so he doesn’t have to provide nutritional information for them. He lists crusts, toppings and probably a handful of pre-configured pizzas such as supreme, meat-lover, veggie, etc.
I don’t think it’s all that burdensome.
“I dont think its all that burdensome.”
I agree the author ventured into the absurd to make his point.
He’s probably really concerned about customers discovering that a fully loaded pizza has nearly a pound of fat, enough salt for two weeks and 6,000 calories.
But, hey, if he wants to fluff it up a bit, it’s a free country.
I dont think its all that burdensome.
Thats mighty white of you, Danny.
Now, can you point to the Article and Section of the US Constitution that gives the Feds the specific enumerated power to enforce this idiot rule?
Thanks in advance.
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His other concern is his customers discovering that “Make with Real Cheese” is not the same as “100% real cheese”.
Every minute and dollar he is forced to spend on that calorie label hurts his business.
If you are that worried about your health here’s a hot tip, you shouldn’t be eating at Dominos.
“...the costs of the rule to my employees and me could be excessive, with the greatest beneficiaries of these costs being trial lawyers. This is because Gottliebs rule exposes my employees and me to civil and criminal penalties of up to one year in prison and/or a $100,000 fine for inadvertent violations.”
I don’t think it will be at all ‘burdensome’ for some trial attorney with an obese client to convince a jury that the ‘standard’ pizza info is inadequate & their poor fat client is a victim.
Wow. You really haven't dealt with regulatory law in a business, have you? You haven't had tin-pot-dictator inspectors threatening to shut you down, have you?
People like you that cheer burdensome regulations are bringing this country down.
Generally speaking, if it is a government rule, it is burdensome. The less government, the less the burden. And the more freedom. Basic conservative thinking.