Monday, September 15, 2008

Ban of Trans Fats in Boston Restaurants Made Official

The use of trans fats in foods at Boston restaurants was officially banned over the past weekend.

According to the Boston Globe, the unhealthy fats will no longer be allowed in any of Boston's dining spots. The Globe further mentions that Boston city inspectors will look to see if restaurants are in compliance of the new rule during their regular inspections, fining those restuarants that violate the rule upwards of $1,000.

For the full story on the banning of trans fats in Boston restaurants, please go to the Boston Globe link below:

Trans fats now banned in Boston restaurants