Whether you’re counting calories, watching your fat and sugar intake, or looking for more fiber or protein, Starbucks says it can help you make the choices that work with its nutrition charts. Find them here.
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I'd like to see Starbucks make the brave move and display calorie information in stores on menus, alongside food and drink items. I should be able to see this information at point of sale to help me make an informed purchase. You might not want this information nor care about it but you can't object to Starbucks at least providing it? What's the harm being upfront about nutritional information? What's the different between Starbucks having to display pricing information and calorie information? Both have a cost, both are important (at least to me). I'm tracking their progress on this at http://facebook.com/CountMeInStarbucks
Posted by: Patmooney | May 09, 2011 at 07:30 AM