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Personal Responsibility in Food Consumption Act

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58:, or other health-related issues caused by consumption of their food, save for situations where actual food quality or handling was held responsible for such issues. To date these suits have been turned down by the courts, sometimes in strong terms. The Act never became a law. 217: 212: 202: 62: 76: 54:
consumers. The Act stated that food-producing or retailing corporations cannot be legally held responsible for obesity,
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donations up to $ 300,000 for his personal campaign funding from restaurants including McDonald's,
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Many state legislatures have considered their own versions of the bill.
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Proposed legislation of the 109th United States Congress
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Index

Cheeseburger Bill
H.R. 554
McDonald's Corporation
class action
obese
heart disease
U.S. House of Representatives
Senate
Florida
Republican
Ric Keller
PAC
Wendy's
Burger King
Senate
"FINAL VOTE RESULTS FOR ROLL CALL 533"
"Personal Responsibility in Food Consumption Act of 2005 (2005 - H.R. 554)"
Article Center for Consumer Freedom
John F. Banzhaf III
obesity activism homepage
BBC News Online
US approves 'Cheeseburger bill'
Categories
United States proposed federal health legislation
Food law
Proposed legislation of the 108th United States Congress
Proposed legislation of the 109th United States Congress

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