Recently, Clark told you
he was incensed by the Los Angeles ban on fast food restaurants throughout much of the city. After all, nobody puts a gun to your head and tells you to get a double Whopper or a double quarter-pounder with cheese.
Another problem with the ban was that the city couldn't even define what was fast food and what wasn't. You can go to Subway and get something that has tons of fat. Or you can eat healthy at McDonald's. For example, Kim recently went to McDonald's and had a low-fat yogurt.
Now California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has required chain restaurants throughout the state to clearly post calorie counts on their menus. Instead of an outright ban, the Governator's move encourages informed choice. New York City already has a similar law on the books.
In a related area, Clark also loves the COOL (country of origin labeling) law. This law means you can pick and choose your food at the market based on where it comes from.