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raidermom
03-10-2004, 12:20 AM
Good news! This is where I'll be going out to eat........

Ruby Tuesday to List Nutritional Info on Menus
Tue Mar 9,11:47 AM ET


NEW YORK (Reuters) - Restaurant chain Ruby Tuesday Inc. said on Tuesday that it will begin featuring nutritional information about all of its meals directly on its menu as it aims to increase its appeal among health-conscious American diners.


The move comes as Ruby Tuesday and several of its rivals have revamped menus to include healthier options for customers in the midst of rising concern about obesity.


But Maryville, Tennessee-based Ruby Tuesday said it will be the first in the casual dining industry to list the calories, fat, carbohydrates and dietary fiber contained in every item on its menu.


Ruby Tuesday Chief Executive Sandy Beall said he expects the information will attract new customers that might otherwise assume casual dining restaurants don't offer healthy fare.


"It will help same-store sales and be good for the shareholder because it will attract some people who eat very healthy," Beall said in an interview, adding that he was also encouraged by tests showing that 40 percent of customers said the information would cause them to return to Ruby Tuesday in the future.


The revamped menus will appear in all 700 of its North American restaurants next month.


In November, Ruby Tuesday banned the use of artery-clogging trans fats in its cooking and launched or revised a number of menu items to appeal to diners following popular low-carbohydrate diets, such as the Atkins and South Beach diets.


Since then, the chain's "Smart Eating" options have helped boost sales, and the company plans next month to expand its healthier options beyond just low-carb items.


"Our next phase is about anybody who wants to eat smarter," Ruby Tuesday Chief Executive Sandy Beall said in an interview.


With several menu items having close to 1,000 calories and more than 40 grams of fat, Beall was asked if the company worried that the nutritional information could scare off diners?


"I don't think it's a turn-off," Beall said. "Either you notice it and look for it or you don't."


Beall added that in tests, about 35 percent of consumers said the nutritional information influenced their orders, while the remaining 65 percent ordered what they liked regardless of the nutritional content.

[ March 10, 2004, 06:20 AM: Message edited by: raidermom ]

KimbaB
03-10-2004, 01:32 AM
Cool, Cheryl - thanks for posting this.

We go to Ruby Tuesdays and have the salad bar. It would be nice to have other options, though.

I'm loving the new Applebees menu, too.

Kimba

Boombie
03-10-2004, 03:54 AM
This is great news!! I find that the most annoying part about eating out is not knowing what I'm eating...it will be nice to have an option where I can calculate points and not have to estimate...

*WWDonna*
03-10-2004, 04:10 AM
I wish there was a Ruby Tuesday in my area.

Kayleigh6
03-10-2004, 04:33 AM
These restaurants are going to make sooo much money! Health conscious folks such as ourselves, NEED to know this information. When other restaurants see how successful it is, I think they will follow suit. Can you imagine ALL restaurants disclosing this info?

What a great day that would be.

SurferGirl
03-11-2004, 04:00 AM
This is very good news. I've noticed that Baja Fresh and On the Border (both Mexican restaurants) have listed the cal, fat, carbs, and fiber on some of their menu items as well. I can only hope that this trend continues.