A new city law aimed at making fast food for kids follow nutritional guidelines did not make McDonald’s Happy Meals healthier, just more expensive — if you want a toy.
Beginning yesterday, it began costing US$0.10 more in San Francisco to get a toy in a Happy Meal — a move one county supervisor called a marketing ploy prompted by the new law.
San Francisco was the first major US city to prohibit fast-food restaurants from including toy giveaways with children’s meals that don’t meet nutritional guidelines for sodium, calories and fat.
Eric Mar (馬兆光), the San Francisco supervisor who sponsored the ordinance, called the US$0.10 charge a “marketing ploy,” but said he doesn’t plan to make any changes in the ordinance to address the tactic.
The goal of the law was not to micromanage fast-food chains, but to raise awareness about the nutritional content of the food, he said, pointing to McDonald’s switch to apples and smaller portions of french fries in Happy Meals as an example of the success of the law.
“We feel that our efforts to create healthier options forced the industry to acknowledge their role in childhood obesity,” he said about the law.
Scott Rodrick, who owns 10 of the 19 McDonald’s franchises in the city, said the US$0.10 charge was intended to adhere to the letter of the law while giving consumers what they want.
All those dimes will go to help build a new Ronald McDonald House to accommodate families of sick children at the new University of California, San Francisco, hospital now under construction.
The law, which followed similar legislation in nearby Santa Clara County, requires fruits and vegetables to be served with each meal that comes with a toy.
Supporters of the law say the toy giveaways made children clamor for the meals and contributed to high childhood obesity rates. Opponents call it government regulation run amok and an intrusion into people’s choices.
McDonald’s has made changes to improve the nutritional value of its Happy Meals. Since September, Happy Meals in California come with apples and smaller french-fry portions. Although the moves still don’t meet San Francisco’s strict requirements, Rodrick said it’s an indication of the company’s commitment to providing healthier food options.
All McDonald’s in the US will offer Happy Meals with apples and smaller french-fry portions by March, said Ashlee Yingling, a spokeswoman for the company.
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