Workers in New York City's Health Department are being forced to eat what the government believes is healthy. If you eat in one of the department's cafeterias, you will see how the city's mandates are forcing the cafeteria to provide less choices for workers.
No deep-fried foods served at agency lunches. No cookies and cakes at the same time. And no beverages over 25 calories per ounce: Those are all part of the new health mandate issued to department employees in a little bright-colored brochure ahead of their move from Manhattan to Queens, according to a published report.