Lots of vegetables with color, less fat than regular meals, fiber, grain, protein! Try to pick things with less calories.
No, most menu's have a single menu and in that menu they have the choice to eat a healthy salad or a main entree that may not be as healthy. It is up to the customer to decide what to eat.
The thing that determines the style of a menu offered to a customer is, what culture the restaurant focuses on, the food being offered on a menu, and lastly, the kind of decorations it has in the restaurant.
There are many healthy options on the standard Ruby Tuesday's menu. There are quite a few salad options for example. There are also some healthy seafood options.
I am not sure of a website that emails menus for a healthy diet but I do know of a website that tells you how to make a healthy menu. Here is the link to the website http://www.wellbeing-information.com/healthy-menu-planning.html
If the food served to the customer is not as described on the menu then the customer will be upset. For instance if you ordered a beef steak, potato and pees and were served with fish pie you would send it back. A good restaurant will try to make the food cooked for the customer as close as possible to what the menu says it will be to help the customer choose and thus give the customer a good experience.
Go to Browning.com, select customer service, look at the menu on the left and select date your firearm.
if you want somebody to create a helthy menu, talk to a vegitarian! Peace out, Cupcakeluver.
A menu card is the best way to tell the customer what food is offered by the kitchen for purchase.
You can go to a bookstore and look at their books I'm sure that you will be able to find some good recipe books that have tasty and healthy recipes.
The link has what you are looking for.
Diabetics can eat anything, as long as they keep an eye on their blood sugar levels. A diabetic menu is the same as saying a "healthy" menu because in essence, that's what it is. Check out the related link though for some "diabetic" menu's, sample and recipes (although again I reiterate - "healthy").
I would be a customer to a place with fast, healthy food. Tell me the address! :)