A Russian bill recently approved by lawmakers requiring all American news organizations to register as “foreign agents,” may be expanded to include fast food chains as well.

On Friday, a Russian politician proposed labeling American fast food chains like McDonald’s and KFC as foreign agents because of marketing materials deemed manipulative or misleading.

“The food sold by American fast food restaurants, according to some studies, negatively affects the body and human health,” Boris Chernyshov, a Moscow lawmaker in the federal Russian Assembly, said to RBC. “In advertising, a positive image of consumption of these products is presented.”

“The first step is to recognize the advertising of American fast food by the messages of foreign agents and to introduce the appropriate marking,” he said. “The second step will be the legislative initiative to include American fast food networks in the appropriate registry.”