Calorie labels on menus have a small but meaningful impact on people's choices, according to a new systematic review.
Magnus Lygdbäck, whose clients have included Gal Gadot, doesn't count calories or ban any foods from his diet.
A new Cochrane review has found that calorie labelling of food on menus and products leads people to choose slightly fewer calories.
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