Advertisement
About Phillyist

Phillyist is a website about Philadelphia. More

Editors: Jim Genzano, Jillian Ashley Blair Ivey
Publisher: Gothamist

About | Advertise | Archive | Mobile | PublicityRSS | Send Tips | Staff

Categories
Favorites
Contribute

Latest tip:

New Attraction at Philadelphia Zoo: walrus imitates Andy Reid <a href="http://thephunyun. [more]

 

Latest link:

 

Latest Photo:

 

Recent Comments
Subscribe
Use an RSS reader to stay up to date with the latest news and posts from Phillyist.
Join Us
WriteForPhillyist1.jpg
Want to write for Phillyist?

Click here to find out how!

Image via thebigdurian
Ask Phillyist
questionblock.jpg
Got a question?

Ask us!

If we don't know the answer, surely one of our readers will.

(Image Source)
The Giveaway
Speak Out
Phillyist VIP
Charles Tyson, Jr.
Charles Tyson, Jr.


Are you a Phillyist VIP? Do you know one? Click here.
ArtIST
1213061245_Biggs_AirLandSea.jpg
Illustrator Brian Biggs


Are you a local artist? Do you know one? Click here.
The Interview
Photoist
The latest photo:
13th & Walnut Streets
Submit your own
Public Calendar
Links

September 28, 2006

"No smoking in bars, and soon no drinking and no talking - and definitely No Oreos!"

CookieJar.jpg
New York is trying to cut down on trans fats by restricting local eateries to a mere 0.5 gram of trans fat per serving. Granted, this is Philadelphia, not New York (no one even mention the whole borough thing), but since we followed their lead with the smoking ban - admittedly to limited um, success(?) so far - Phillyist is keeping a close eye on what they're banning in the future. That way we can be sure to indulge in our other vices good and proper before Joe Local Law decides to outlaw them too.

The website Bantransfat.com, the web home for The Campaign to Ban Partially Hydrogenated Oils, gives all sorts of reasons why transfats are bad for you - your health, your heart, yadda yadda yadda. But how would this affect our most beloved of local foodstuffs? Frankly, we're having a hard time finding nutritional info on cheesesteaks that specify the transfat count - but as it's delicious fried meat and onions slathered with processed cheese product, we can't imagine it's all that good. (Oh, but a what a delight it would be to discover cheesesteaks contained 0 grams of transfat. Then we and all our run - up - the - Art - Museum - steps - but - never - actually - go - inside, Pat - & - Geno's - inhaling - tourists can claim, at least, that we eat healthy, if not well.)

We're curious to see where this goes. Is this the first sign of the Junk Food Apocalypse?


Title comes from a modified quote by our so-secret-even-he-doesn't-know-it boyfriend, Eddie Izzard. Image by way of Morguefile


Email This Entry







Advertisement: Phillyist Continues Below!

Post a comment (Comment Policy)

2003-2008 Gothamist LLC. All rights reserved. Terms of Use & Privacy Policy. We use MovableType.

Site Meter