The 'Big Food' Era: Critics Call the Mother Teresa of the South a Fatso | Richmond Times-Dispatch
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THE CHUBBY chastisers and fatso flagellators almost have to make that argument, because it's the easiest way to replicate the arc of tobacco regulation: first warning labels and other forms of information -- see, e.g., New York's new law requiring restaurants to post nutritional content data -- then restrictions on behavior in public, and ultimately restrictions on behavior in private.
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