Where Are The Calorie Guides on Long Island?

In New York City, all restaurants are required to provide a calorie guide on the food they serve.

On Long Island, there is no requirement, unless the restaurant is part of a national chain.  That is why when I went to Nathan’s in Westbury, I was surprised to find no calorie guide!

I asked the woman behind the counter if she had a sheet available that would provide me with calorie intake.  (I knew before hand that everything is fattening there but I figured since I had to eat something, I would get something with the least amount of calories.)

She looked at me. “Qué?” she said.

“A calorie guide?” I said. “You know, to tell consumers how many calories are in a hot dog?”

All of a sudden, production stopped.  She ran to her manager and the whole kitchen staff gathered around.  The other customers gave me the “evil eye.”  No one was working.  They were having a staff meeting over the fact that they didn’t have a calorie counter.

“I can’t believe you just asked that question,” the older man who was on line said to me.

I shook my head, “sorry…”

The woman came back with the manager.  “We don’t have anything like that here,” he said. “Do you want something or not?”

“Okay, give me a hot dog and fries,” I said.

As I sat at the table, I quickly pulled out my iPhone and looked up the numbers:

  • A hot dog = 309 calories
  • Small French Fries = 540 calories
  • Diet Coke = 0 calories

Okay, I thought, I’ll just eat it and then try to work off the 800 calories! (Every one mile you run, you loose 100 calories.  This means I need to run 8 hours straight.  Oye!)