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Health

Restaurants, Too, Are Getting the Trans Fats Out

By Adam Voiland and Sara Tisdale
Posted 6/8/07

The campaign to get rid of trans fats is picking up steam. A number of cities and counties have banned their use by restaurants, and the number of restaurants deciding on their own to sub other fats continues to grow. Here's a sampling of where you can dine out without eating any:

Where bans are in place:

New York City

Philadelphia

Montgomery County, Md.

Brookline, Mass.

Albany County, N.Y.

Companies that have significantly reduced or eliminated trans fats:

Applebee's

Arby's

Bennigan's

Culver's

Chili's

Cheesecake Factory

Denny's

Fatz Café

Jason's Deli

Johnny Rockets

Kentucky Fried Chicken

LegalSea Foods

Olive Garden

Panera Bread

Popeyes

Red Lobster

Ruby Tuesday

Souper Salad

Starbucks

Taco Bell

T.G.I. Friday's

Uno

Wendy's

Loews Hotels

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