s that house more than 35 seats. And his most recent action was banning transaturated fat in restaurants and forcing restaurant chains, such as McDonald's and Burger King, to show calorie counts and to take on "a cutting-edge culinary technique called sous vide." Imagine yourself being the owner of a bar or a restaurant who's been forced to do the above mentioned, I'm pretty sure you'd be ticked. Come on, without all that artery-clotting trans fat, what's going to make your food taste good now? Even though many bar owners "threatened to pull him from office," Mayor Bloomberg paid no attention and continued to do what he felt was good for New York City. Kudos to you Mr. Bloomberg! He's still holding his office strong, regardless of all those threats. I don't think what he did was wrong. A lot of politicians do things like under-the-table deeds just to keep their positions in office, but Mayor Bloomberg persisted in preventing obesity and creating a healthier New York City even when his position was threatened and endangered. New York City as a whole has taken a stride in preventing obesity once again.
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