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LA council curbs fast-food growth | LA council curbs fast-food growth |
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The Los Angeles city council has imposed a ban on new fast-food outlets in a low-income neighbourhood with a high incidence of obesity and diabetes. | The Los Angeles city council has imposed a ban on new fast-food outlets in a low-income neighbourhood with a high incidence of obesity and diabetes. |
The aim of the one-year moratorium is to attract restaurants that offer healthier food choices, officials say. | The aim of the one-year moratorium is to attract restaurants that offer healthier food choices, officials say. |
About two-thirds of the restaurants in the South Los Angeles area, inhabited mainly by Latinos and African-Americans, are fast-food outlets. | |
Representatives of fast-food chains have criticised the move. | Representatives of fast-food chains have criticised the move. |
They say they already offer healthier food items on their menus. | They say they already offer healthier food items on their menus. |
"It's not where you eat, it's what you eat," Andrew Pudzer, president and chief executive of CKE Restaurants, told the Associated Press news agency. | "It's not where you eat, it's what you eat," Andrew Pudzer, president and chief executive of CKE Restaurants, told the Associated Press news agency. |
"We were willing to work with the city on that, but they obviously weren't interested." | "We were willing to work with the city on that, but they obviously weren't interested." |
A recent report by the Community Health Councils found 73% of South Los Angeles restaurants were fast food, compared with 42% in affluent West Los Angeles. | |
About 30% of adults in South Los Angeles are obese, compared with 19% for the metropolitan area, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. | About 30% of adults in South Los Angeles are obese, compared with 19% for the metropolitan area, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. |
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