"I don't know how much of an effect it will have on how people eat. The whole mentality of going to McDonald's is that you know you're not going to be eating healthy."
George DenfieldSophomore
"I don't think it's going to work [to make people healthier], because restaurants will use butter and cream more. They don't have any trans fat, but they're still bad for you."
Claire HollocouSophomore
"Just banning trans fats is a weird way to go about [public health policy]. For policies like that, there need to be incentives for getting rid of it. To just ban it gives people reason to cheat."
Ken KitchinSenior
"This new ban sounds like it would be difficult to enforce, especially in a city like New York. But it gives companies an incentive to make food without trans fats."
Nick BurnsFreshman



