Serving sizes
- 37 Drinking water promotion
- 38 Fruits and vegetables
- 39 Processed foods
- 40 Food allergies
- 41 Hand washing
- 42 Food contamination
- 43 Artificial ingredients
- 44 Nutritional information
- 45 Food advertising
- 46 Safe food preparation materials
- 47 Serving sizes
- 48 Special diets
- 49 Responsible food production
- 50 Food storage
- 51 Food production
- 102 Innovation feature II
- 206 Education space provisions
47. Serving sizes
Excess caloric intake, especially through easy access to oversized meal options, can lead to excess weight gain, overweight and obesity. In addition, people eat more when provided with larger dinnerware sizes or served larger meal portions. Thus, reducing the size and caloric content of meals can reduce the tendency to unconsciously overeat, thereby preventing unhealthy weight-related problems and instilling healthier eating habits.
This feature reduces unintended overconsumption without imposing restrictions on consumer choice.
The following is met:
Where food sold or distributed on the premises by (or under contract with) the project owner is self-serve and requires the use of a serving plate, bowl or cup, each of the following is met:

Applicability Matrix
| Core & Shell | Tenant Improvement | New Construction | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Part 1: Advertising and Environmental Cues | O | P | P |
| Part 2: Dinnerware Sizes | - | O | O |
| Commercial Kitchen | Schools | Multifamily Residential | Restaurant | Retail | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Part 1: Advertising and Environmental Cues | P | P | O | P | - |
| Part 2: Dinnerware Sizes | O | O | - | - | - |
Verification Methods Matrix
| Letters of Assurance | Annotated Documents | On-Site Checks | |
|---|---|---|---|
|
PART 1 (Protocol) Advertising and Environmental Cues |
Auditor Inspection | ||
|
PART 2 (Protocol) Dinnerware Sizes |
Operations Schedule | Spot Check |
| 47.1.a |
The New York State Department of Health's Cafes/Cafeterias Implementation Guide recommends eateries serve at least one healthy value meal that contains no more than 650 calories. |
