Bill May Ban All Salt In Restaurant Cooking
A new bill introduced by Felix Ortiz (D-Brooklyn) seeks to ban the use of salt in the preparation and cooking of food in restaurants and bakeries in New York. If passed, the measure would levy fines of up to $1,000 for each individual addition of salt by restaurant staff. Customers, however, would “have the option of adding salt when the food is served.” What a privilege!
“I think salt should be banned in restaurants. I ask if a dish has salt in it, and if I does, I get something else that doesn’t have salt,” Ortiz tells me, before going on to say that he has eaten, and expects he will continue to eat, among other things, ham, cheese and bread in restaurants, all of which contain salt.
What a disgrace. He is not my father, he can’ tell me what to do. End of story.
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