Combination Meals
Multiple food items are sometimes packaged, sold, or served together as meals meant for individual customers. If the entire combination meal contains 2,300 milligrams of sodium or more, you must place the sodium warning icon next to the combination meal on the menu.
Some food establishments sell combination meals that allow customers to choose from different options for parts of the meal. If any possible combination of items results in a meal with 2,300 milligrams of sodium or more, you must place the warning icon next to the item on the menu.
Food Items With Multiple Servings
Some food items contain multiple servings meant to be shared by more than one person, like a pizza or a “family-size” meal. For these items, if a single serving has less than 2,300 milligrams of sodium or more, you don’t have to label the item with the warning icon, even if all servings added together contain more than 2,300 milligrams. But if each serving has 2,300 milligrams or more, you must place the warning icon next to the item on the menu. In this case, you would have to post the icon next to the listing for the entire item or next to the single-serving item, depending on how the item is listed on the menu.
Customizable Food Items
Food items can often be customized or have different toppings or ingredients based on the customer’s preferences. If any possible version of the item contains 2,300 milligrams of sodium or more, you must place the warning icon next to the item on the menu.