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Lancaster vs Long Beach

How do calorie labeling rules compare between Lancaster, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Lancaster and Long Beach have similar restriction levels.

Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Calorie labeling on menus across LA County is governed by federal FDA rules at 21 CFR Β§101.11, requiring chains with 20 or more locations to post calorie counts. LACDPH inspectors check compliance during routine retail food inspections. California AB-1100 adds beverage warnings.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Calorie labeling on menus across LA County is governed by federal FDA rules at 21 CFR Β§101.11, requiring chains with 20 or more locations to post calorie counts. LACDPH inspectors check compliance during routine retail food inspections. California AB-1100 adds beverage warnings.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLancasterLong Beach
Federal rule21 CFR Β§101.1121 CFR Β§101.11
ThresholdChains with 20+ locationsChains with 20+ locations
Required disclosureCalories on menus, drive-throughCalories on menus, drive-through
Added-sugar lawCalifornia AB-1100 (2023)California AB-1100 (2023)
County enforcerLACDPH retail food inspectorsLACDPH retail food inspectors

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Lancaster FAQ

Does my small LA County restaurant need calorie counts?

No. Federal calorie labeling applies only to chains with 20 or more locations doing substantially the same business. Independent operators and small chains are exempt from calorie posting requirements.

How does LA County enforce the rule?

LACDPH Environmental Health inspectors check menu boards during routine retail food inspections. Missing calorie disclosures at qualifying chains result in citations, with corrections verified at follow-up inspection.

What about added-sugar warnings?

California AB-1100 requires certain prepackaged sweetened beverages to carry added-sugar warnings statewide. It applies independently of FDA menu rules and is enforced by California Department of Public Health.

Long Beach FAQ

Does my small LA County restaurant need calorie counts?

No. Federal calorie labeling applies only to chains with 20 or more locations doing substantially the same business. Independent operators and small chains are exempt from calorie posting requirements.

How does LA County enforce the rule?

LACDPH Environmental Health inspectors check menu boards during routine retail food inspections. Missing calorie disclosures at qualifying chains result in citations, with corrections verified at follow-up inspection.

What about added-sugar warnings?

California AB-1100 requires certain prepackaged sweetened beverages to carry added-sugar warnings statewide. It applies independently of FDA menu rules and is enforced by California Department of Public Health.

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