Vancouver Sun

Starbucks to post calorie counts at Canadian locations

- LINDA NGUYEN

Do you know how many calories are in that venti Caramel Frappuccin­o? You may not now, but soon those numbers will be staring you in the face when you place an order at Starbucks.

The world’s largest coffee chain is adding calorie counts to its menu boards for all beverages and food items sold in Canada.

The changes will come into effect for drink son Sept .29 and food items on Nov. 2.

The Seattle-based company says the new menu board label ling is part of its effort to be transparen­t with customers.

The calorie counts will apply only to standard orders, as any revisions, such as substituti­ng a type of milk or the addition of whipped cream, will change the calories on an item.

For the last 10 years, Starbucks Canada has already provided nutritiona­l informatio­n — including caffeine, saturated fat, trans fats, carbohydra­tes and sugar amounts — on its website, and more recently through its mobile app since it was launched last October.

“We believe food and beverage transparen­cy is important. Menu labelling provides our customers and employees with the informatio­n they need to help make informed decisions,” said Rossann Williams, president of Starbucks Canada, in an email.

Williams said customers want to know this informatio­n and doesn’t think it will turn people away from their favourite drinks.

Menu labelling provides our customers and employees with the informatio­n they need to help make informed decisions.

The first Starbucks Canada location opened in Vancouver in 1987. The company now has more than 1,200 locations across the country.

In January, Ontario will become the first province to mandate caloric informatio­n on menus for all restaurant­s with 20 or more locations. The Ontario government says that more than 60 per cent of large chain restaurant­s in the province provide nutritiona­l informatio­n.

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