Calif. first U.S. state to ban trans fats


SACRAMENTO, Jul 25, 2008 (UPI via COMTEX) -- California Gov. Arnold
Schwarzenegger says a bill banning trans fats in restaurant food by 2010 will
lead to a "healthier future for California."

"Consuming trans fat is linked to coronary heart disease, and today we are
taking a strong step toward creating a healthier future for California," the
former body-builder said Friday as he signed the bill in Sacramento.

The measure is the first of its kind in the nation and bans restaurants from
cooking with artificial trans fats starting in 2010 and from baked goods the
following year.

Trans fats have been popular in the restaurant business due to their long shelf
life; however customer sentiment in recent years has had them on the decline,
the Los Angeles Times said.

The Center for Science in the Public Interest said in a written statement that
it hoped the measure would encourage the federal government to ban trans fats
nationwide.



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