Meatless mondays los angeles

LOS ANGELES — Healthier eating advocates have persuaded Los Angeles leaders to endorse meatless Mondays.
The City Council that had earlier declared war on trans-fats and
fast-food restaurants voted 14-0 on Friday to adopt a resolution urging residents to pledge they won’t eat meat the first day of the week.
The Los Angeles Daily News says it doesn’t make Monday meat consumption illegal and police won’t be checking what you brought to work for lunch.
The resolution is simply designed to make residents healthier and reduce the impact on the environment.
In April 2010, San Francisco leaders approved a no-meat Monday measure.