Final answer:
The American Pizza Community did not fight against sodium labeling requirements in the implementation of the national menu-labeling law, part of the ACA.
Step-by-step explanation:
In relation to the implementation of the national menu-labeling law that was part of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) passed in 2010, the American Pizza Community (APC) fought to change several proposed rules and regulations. Among the options given, calorie labeling requirements, fat content labeling requirements, and allergen labeling requirements were areas where they sought changes. However, sodium labeling requirements for menu items was not a regulation that the APC fought to change regarding that new law.