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December 15, 2006
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NYC Trans Fat Ban To Spread Like Grease Wildfire

Since the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene outrageously took it upon itself to regulate trans fat out of the Big Apple's restaurants, the idea has caught on with a host of other lawmakers and political appointees who apparently have nothing better to do. While it's understandable that the Second City might follow the First City, it now looks like the Third (that is, Los Angeles), Twenty-Second, Twenty-Fourth, Twenty-Fifth, Twenty-Seventh, Thirty-Ninth, and Two Hundred Fifty-Fourth Cities are all thinking about following suit.

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