Beginning with the first day of July, all
Trans fats are synthetic or artificial fats, which are
converted from natural forms of vegetable oil through a chemical process called
partial hydrogenation. They are widely used in processed foods to give them
unique texture and flavor and long shelf live. Also, trans-fats are widely
present in foods served at restaurants.
Previous studies have linked trans fats with a series of
diseases, including breast cancer and heart disease.
The
The law was first applied to all
Thomas Frieden, the New York City Health Commissioner, who
has been the leader of the anti-trans fat initiative, said it is too soon to
tell how many of the city’s establishments would be in compliance of the new
law by Tuesday but , with only a few complaints, he has every reason to believe
that everything is going extremely well.
Moreover, a statement released by the NYC health department read
that “some food chains and cooking oil manufacturers have not only eliminated
trans fat but also reduced saturated fat by 20 percent to 35 percent in certain
fried foods, further boosting the health benefit for consumers,” Newsday
reported.
Food service professional can access information on the new
law at notransfatnyc.org.