Many restaraunts have already started to show health information next to your ordering options, but do you think your impression of the information would change if you realized how much you had to walk to burn it off? That's the theory explored in this article.
We're all for people eating healthier, but we're also wondering what impact this could have on food waste. Would it leave more people wasting their food, or saving it for another time? That's our hope, but we can't decide if it'd actually happen. Either way, these statistics are very interesting, and 3 miles for a 20 oz. soda definitely puts it into a very relatable unit. What do you think? Let us know in the comments!
Read the article here.
Gary Chamness founded Chamness Technology, Inc (CTI), in 1986. Mr. Chamness recognized the need of commercial clients for progressive and efficient disposal of non-toxic waste. Chamness Technology has developed the expertise to solve non-hazardous waste handling problems for government, industry and agriculture. Chamness Technology is continually searching for new methods and technologies offering state-of-the-art sustainable solutions to our ever expanding customer base.
Monday, March 25, 2013
Featured Article: Secret to ordering healthier food is seeing how far you have to walk to burn it off
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