Multiple Choice
The nutritional information now available at many fast food restaurants is an example of the government:
A) attempting to control what people eat.
B) requiring more informed parties to reveal missing information.
C) screening out unhealthy food for consumers.
D) requiring restaurants to signal whether food is healthy or not.
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