
Disney has been trying to promote healthy eating habits since 2006 when it introduced new food guidelines for restaurants and other parties wanted to license its popular characters.
“We are considering a number of concepts that will offer our guests a wide variety of food options,” Disneyland spokeswoman Lisa Haines said. And don’t worry, “Disney’s parks continue to have a relationship with McDonald’s.”
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