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Some Manitoba restaurants to show nutrition info

Some Manitoba restaurants will start posting nutritional information about their food under a voluntary program. Randall Paull / Global News

WINNIPEG – Some Manitoba restaurants will soon be giving customers a better idea of what they’re eating.

The provincial government and a handful of restaurant chains are launching a voluntary program that will see calories, sodium and fat content and other information posted for all to see.

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Subway and Boston Pizza are already part of the program, and the government hopes more restaurants will come on board soon.

The program, called Informed Dining, is based on a similar system in British Columbia.

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