HealthyDiningFinder.com and Restaurant
Industry Partners to Provide New Resource for Consumers Seeking Healthier
Restaurant Options
WASHINGTON, D.C. – March 14, 2007 – California-based Healthy Dining and
the National Restaurant Association today unveiled www.HealthyDiningFinder.com, a
resource to help Americans more easily identify nutritious choices served at
nearly 30,000 popular restaurant locations in all 50 states, including P.F.
Chang's, Buca di Beppo, Chili's, Au Bon Pain and Burger King. Restaurants
nationwide have been increasing their healthy menu options, and now
HealthyDiningFinder.com is helping consumers find these options.
Due to
the important public health implications of this program, the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention provided partial funding for the development of
HealthyDiningFinder.com. "By making healthier food choices, Americans can help
reduce the risk of obesity, cancer, diabetes, and heart disease, which are all
major health concerns," said Michelle Reyes, Ph.D., M.S., an epidemiologist with
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "HealthyDiningFinder.com provides
Americans with a tool to identify healthier restaurant menu choices."
Restaurant industry sales are expected to reach a record $537 billion in
2007, a 5.0 percent increase over 2006 sales1. "Our research shows that nearly
three out of four Americans say they are trying to eat more healthfully in
restaurants than they did two years ago," said Sheila Weiss, R.D., director of
Nutrition Policy for the National Restaurant Association.
"HealthyDiningFinder.com demonstrates the proactive efforts of the restaurant
industry and is a great resource for those looking to make smart choices when
dining at their favorite restaurants."
"Our Web site makes it even
easier for consumers to lead a health-conscious life when dining out," Nicole
Quartuccio, R.D., Healthy Dining's director of nutrition, explained.
"HealthyDiningFinder.com is an important resource, offering consumers thousands
of healthful options available at restaurants across the country, along with
corresponding nutrition information."
Every type of restaurant is
featured on the site – from quick-service to fine dining, from independents to
the nation's largest chains – and new restaurants are joining the program every
week. The site provides nutrient values, including calories, fat, saturated fat,
cholesterol, sodium, carbohydrate, sugars, protein, fiber, and fruit and
vegetable servings, for featured menu items. Trans fat information will also be
available in the near future.
When selecting menu items for the Web
site, Healthy Dining's team of nutrition professionals look for choices that
feature lean protein, fruits and vegetables, and whole grains. Entrees must not
exceed 750 calories, 25 grams of fat and 8 grams of saturated fat, while the
cut-offs for appetizers, side dishes, and desserts are 250 calories, 8 grams of
fat and 3 grams of saturated fat. When available, dishes that are lower in
sodium and cholesterol are also featured.
In some cases, the Healthy
Dining team works with participating chefs to develop "Special Requests," which
guide consumers on how to order menu items with healthier modifications.
Examples include: "Request no butter," or "request dressing on the side," or
"request a side of steamed vegetables instead of fries." These requests lower
the calories and fat grams in the meal and may also boost the fiber, vitamin or
phytochemical content by substituting more healthful ingredients.
"With
the steady increase in both restaurant sales and consumer interest in health,
many Americans are searching for guidance to help them make smart choices when
dining out," said Anita Jones-Mueller, M.P.H., restaurant nutrition expert and
founder of Healthy Dining. "Healthy Dining significantly contributes to this
effort by encouraging restaurants nationwide to promote nutritious options that
taste great."
How does the Web site work?
After typing in a
zip code, visitors may narrow their search by price range (under $10, $11 to $20
or $20 or more), as well as take-out, delivery and catering options. Visitors
"submit" and are transported to a list of restaurants that match the selected
criteria. Then they can click on any restaurant's logo to view a full page of
information about that restaurant, including nutrition profiles for its featured
menu options.
Since 1990, Healthy Dining's culinary nutrition experts
have been guiding and inspiring chefs and restaurateurs to create and serve a
selection of healthier dishes that emphasize lean protein, fruits and
vegetables, and whole grains. The company has worked with hundreds of
restaurants and analyzed more than 15,000 menu items for inclusion in their
program.
In addition to developing HealthyDiningFinder.com, Healthy
Dining has published 19 editions of its trendsetting Healthy Dining guides
(Healthy Dining in San Diego, Healthy Dining in Orange County and Healthy Dining
in Los Angeles), which feature healthier menu items and corresponding nutrition
information (including calories, fat, saturated fat, cholesterol, sodium,
carbohydrates, fiber and protein). For more information, please visit www.HealthyDiningFinder.com or
call 800-953-DINE (3463).
The National Restaurant Association, founded in 1919, is the leading business
association for the restaurant industry, which is comprised of 935,000
restaurant and foodservice outlets and a work force of 12.8 million employees -
making it the cornerstone of the economy, career opportunities and community
involvement. Along with the National Restaurant Association Educational
Foundation, the Association works to represent, educate and promote the rapidly
growing industry. For more information, visit our Web site at www.restaurant.org