“If the USDA’s latest proposal is formally adopted, it would lower some requirements on the volume and variety of fruits and vegetables offered to students.” Nothing a more egregious example of putting corporate profits before people’s well-being. Write in!google.com/amp/s/www.wsj.com…
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A country that can afford a $738 billion defense budget but will not ensure its school children a more healthy diet is a country whose moral values are spiraling down and whose future health care costs will be spiraling up.

Jan 18, 2020 · 10:24 AM UTC

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Take a stand for higher nutritional standards for America’s school lunches. Otherwise the standards are being lowered, and the health and productivity of our children will suffer. Email feedback@usda.gov.
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Our Sect’y of Agriculture is Sonny Perdue; the USDA calls the shots re school lunches. If you think it seriously wrong that the Secretary of Agriculture would be arguing for FEWER fruits and vegetables, you’re absolutely right. The Sec of Ag is basically an agribusiness lobbyist.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
That’s Tulsi’s whole platform stop wasteful wars! Peace and Aloha
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Who have we become... when We The People are put in a position of pleading with the U.S. Government over whether or not our children should receive healthy food? The days of “pretty please” must come to an end. We must, and we will demand better. #RepairAmericaMovement
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Schools can’t do everything.. good habits start at home with families. I know because I taught my kid to cook certain food. Your a nice person 🖤 but a communist no thanks. Tired of government telling us what we can do.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
This is so sad and unacceptable. Healthy food absolutely needs to be available. Thank you for keeping everyone's eyes open to what's going on.
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