

Other groups taking part include Marks & Spencer cafes, Harvester restaurants and Scream pubs, Sainsbury's, Subway, and Wimpy.
Minister for Public Health Dawn Primarolo said: "We know that people want to be able to see how many calories are in the food and drink they order when they eat out.
"I want to see more catering companies join this ground-breaking first group to help their customers make healthier choices."
Food Standards Agency chief executive Tim Smith added: "We are pleased that such a diverse range of companies has agreed to work with us by introducing calorie labelling at the crucial point where their customers make a decision about what to eat.
"Our aim is to ensure that consumers have better information so they can make informed choices to improve their diet when eating out, whether that is a snack on the go, a meal in a staff restaurant or at a table being served by a waiter."
Independent research will assess how easily customers understand and use the system and gather feedback from the restaurants themselves to look at practical issues and the costs involved in providing the information. Gathering this data will inform the next steps for a wider roll-out of calorie labelling on menus.
The names of the 18 companies introducing calorie information on their menus are published today in the first annual report of the Government's obesity strategy 'Healthy Weight, Healthy Lives – One Year On'. The report sets out the Government's efforts to tackle obesity over the last year and plans going forward.
For a full list of the 18 companies taking part visit www.food.gov.uk
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