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Universal Studios Parks Ban Trans Fats

Wed Dec 27, 2006 2:41 PM EST
health, diet, theme, parks, christmas-eve, theme-parks, universal-studios
Alicia Chang, AP Science Writer
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<p>Jack Xu, 12, left, and Michael Feng, 11, both from China, eat lunch at Universal Studios Hollywood Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2006, in Universal City, Calif. Universal Studios is the latest theme park to ban the artery-clogging trans fats and offer healthier menus at its domestic attractions in California and Florida. (AP Photo/Ric Francis)</p>

Jack Xu, 12, left, and Michael Feng, 11, both from China, eat lunch at Universal Studios Hollywood Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2006, in Universal City, Calif. Universal Studios is the latest theme park to ban the artery-clogging trans fats and offer healthier menus at its domestic attractions in California and Florida. (AP Photo/Ric Francis)

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Andrew Benton

Interesting turn this is taking, I'm surprised to see how widespread this occurs.

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