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McDonald's labels nutrition.
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Washington Times (Washington, D.C.)
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October 26, 2005
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Byline: Marguerite Higgins
Oct. 26--Fast-food giant McDonald's Corp. yesterday said it will put nutritional information on the packaging of most of its food, from calorie-laden burgers to healthier salads.
The Oakbrook, Ill., hamburger chain will have the health information on most of its products by the first half of next year, the company said at a Chicago press conference.
"We are putting the information customers need literally into their hands...
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