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Calorie Labeling: Cedar Hill vs Dallas

How do calorie labeling rules compare between Cedar Hill, TX and Dallas, TX?

Cedar Hill and Dallas have similar restriction levels.

Cedar Hill, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Federal regulation 21 CFR 101.11 requires chain restaurants with twenty or more locations to post calorie counts. Dallas County does not add local rules; DCHHS may flag missing disclosures during food inspections in unincorporated areas.

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Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Federal FDA regulation 21 CFR 101.11 requires chain restaurants with twenty or more US locations to post calorie counts on menus. Dallas does not impose additional rules, but local establishments must comply with federal standards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCedar HillDallas
Federal rule21 CFR 101.1121 CFR 101.11
ThresholdChains with 20+ locations20 or more locations
County ruleNone separate from federal-
DCHHS roleMay flag during inspection-
EnforcementFDA primaryFDA primary; city may report
Required disclosure-Calories on menus, boards
City rule-None separate from federal

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Cedar Hill FAQ

Do small Dallas County restaurants need calorie counts?

No. The federal rule applies only to chains with twenty or more US locations operating under the same name with substantially similar menus. Independent local restaurants are exempt unless they voluntarily comply.

How do I report a chain hiding calorie information?

Report to the FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinator. DCHHS may also note the issue during routine inspection and forward to FDA. Misleading claims may support a Texas DTPA complaint to the Attorney General.

Dallas FAQ

Do small Dallas restaurants need calorie counts?

No. The federal rule applies only to chains with twenty or more US locations operating under the same name with substantially similar menus. Independent local restaurants are exempt unless they voluntarily comply.

What if a chain hides calorie information?

Report to the FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinator. Persistent violations can lead to federal warning letters and injunctions. Misleading nutrition claims may also trigger Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act actions.

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