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Saudi Arabia is enforcing new menu regulations as part of its Vision 2030 public health drive. Restaurants and cafes must now display nutritional information, including sodium levels, caffeine content, and estimated calorie burn times. The SFDA aims to combat rising obesity and diet-related illnesses by promoting informed consumer choices and menu transparency.
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