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As Calorie Counts Appear in NYC, Eaters Are Shocked, Shocked!

April 25, 2008 04:38 PM ET | Permanent Link | Print

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It's obvious the restaurants don't want the public to know how many calories are in their dishes. It's bad advertising - at least to those that read the things. The reality, however, is that very few people read the nutritional information on a can of soup, let alone their meal when eating out.

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Senior Writer Katherine Hobson writes about keeping your body fit and your diet healthy—and what those phrases actually mean, according to science. A longtime endurance athlete, she enjoys both training and Nutella in moderation. Ask her your burning exercise and nutrition questions at onfitness@usnews.com. Follow Katherine on Twitter at twitter.com/katherinehobson.

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