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		<title>City Council Gets Hands In &#8216;Overly Diffused Muffins&#8217;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mayor Wilders issued a statement today reminding all bakeries, restaurants and members of the Independent Mobile Food Vendors Association in the city that enforcement of the new regulation against &#8220;overly diffused muffins&#8221; begins next Monday. As passed by the City Council in the spring, all muffins baked within City limits are required to contain at least 18% non-dough-based content, such as fruits, nuts, chocolate or any of the dozens of exceptions granted by the Food Quality Subcommittee&#8217;s &#8220;Pastry Content Exception Document.&#8221; The measure was passed in response to growing complaints that local bakers&#8217; efforts to undercut each others&#8217; prices had lead to widespread filling reductions. Incidents of blueberry muffins with single-digit numbers of blueberries were widely reported. &#8220;In addition to stepped-up law enforcement, we are relying on community enforcement of this regulation,&#8221; said Mayor Wilders. &#8220;Suspicious pastries can be brought to the Food Quality Department at the Department of Health in room 419B of the City Hall Annex. There, spectroscopic analysis can be completed in a few short minutes to determine the filling-to-dough ratio.&#8221; Violators of the 18% limit are subject to fines ranging from $5 to $50, depending on severity of the offense. The Mayor noted that the spectroscopic [...]]]></description>
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