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Proposed bill in Prince George’s County aims to encourage healthier restaurant options

There鈥檚 a new push to encourage more healthy food options for residents in Prince George’s County, Maryland.

The county council is that would bring more options to the county and support businesses that offer more balanced meals.

Prince George鈥檚 County Council Vice-Chair Wala Blegay introduced the bill and said it would provide free advertising and promotion for businesses who choose to participate in the program. That means 30% of a restaurant鈥檚 menu would need to be deemed healthy by the county鈥檚 dietitian.

鈥淥ne of the reasons we have such a high need, is because a lot of our residents have these chronic illnesses, like heart disease, like diabetes and a lot of it has to do with the food that we鈥檙e putting in our bodies,鈥 Blegay .

Under the bill, the county’s health department would work with restaurants who choose to participate in the program to analyze menu options and help develop a “healthy” alternative at no cost to the restaurant, ensuring that none of the healthy options exceed levels of total fat, saturated fat, cholesterol or sodium specified by the Food and Drug Administration.

At Fresh Green in Watkins Park, there鈥檚 no shortage of healthy options for customers.

Owner Jeremiah Abu-Bakr told NBC Washington it鈥檚 a much needed change.

“People are dying everyday from diabetes, heart disease and things of that nature. So, we really want to start early and educate folks,” he added.

The bill will now need to go to committee before residents can weigh in during a public hearing.


Melissa Howell

Melissa Howell joined 草莓传媒 Radio in March 2018 and is excited to cover stories that matter across D.C., as well as in Maryland and Virginia.聽

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