Record #: O2021-5726   
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
Intro date: 12/15/2021 Current Controlling Legislative Body: Committee on Health and Human Relations
Final action: 1/26/2022
Title: Amendment of Municipal Code Chapter 7-38 by adding new Section 7-38-060 regulating which "default beverage" types restaurants may include with children's meals, unless otherwise requested
Sponsors: Lightfoot, Lori E.
Topic: MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENTS - Title 7 - Health & Safety - Ch. 38 Food Establishments-Sanitary Operating Requirements
Attachments: 1. O2021-5726.pdf


OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
CU V OF CHICAGO
LORI E. LIGHTFOOT
MAYOR

December 15. 2021









TO THE HONORABLE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO


Ladies and Gentlemen:

At the request of the Commissioner of Public Health, I transmit herewith an ordinance amending the Municipal Code to regulate default beverages presented with children's meals by restaurants.

Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated.

ORDINANCE

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO:
SECTION 1. Chapter 7-38 of the Municipal Code of Chicago is hereby amended by adding a new Section 7-38-060, as follows:

7-38-060 Default beverage for children's meals.
In this Section:
"Children's meal" means a combination of food items, sold for a single price, intended for consumption by children.

"Default beverage" means a beverage included by default or presented as an option as part of a children's meal absent a specific request by the purchaser ofthe children's meal for an alternative beverage.
"Restaurant" means a retail food establishment that prepares and serves or vends food directly to consumers.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a restaurant shall include one of the following beverages with a children's meal sold by the restaurant:

water with no added natural or artificial sweeteners;
sparkling water with no added natural or artificial sweeteners;
flavored water with no added natural or artificial sweeteners;
nonfat or 1% dairy milk containing no more than 130 calories per container or serving offered for sale;
nondairy milk alternatives:

with no added natural or artificial sweeteners;
containing no more than 130 calories per container or serving as offered for sale; and
meeting the standards for the National School Lunch Program as set forth in 7CFR210.10; or
100% fruit or vegetable juice or juice combined with water or carbonated water, with no added sweeteners, in a serving size of no more than 8 ounces.
A restaurant may include a beverage...

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