“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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Come on now! We are pizza, fries, and spaghetti and cheesesteaks for lunch as kids and we turned out fine. Can’t force kids to eat healthy. They just need more physical activity.
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Replying to @just2muchfunfun
You think we turned out fine? Check out how much higher our rate of chronic illness is compared to people in other countries of comparable wealth.

Jan 18, 2020 · 10:26 AM UTC

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I am 56. No chronic illness. Most of my life I have believed my body functions properly without "help" from big pharma. I eat right (didn't always as a kid), exercise regularly (250-300 min/week). Kids and adults today are obese. We eat crappy and sit.
Replying to @marwilliamson
That’s due to single family kids who don’t eat properly at home. I would eat with mom and dad and we had home cooked meals. These kids are left alone due to parents working 60hours or broken homes. Kids don’t do after school athletics or sports. We discourage these activities
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Replying to @marwilliamson
I am 51 and most of my friends turned out fine. We used to bring Halloween candy to school and pig out. Kids now a days are LAZY. Who wants a 2 bananas and a salad at lunch. We need carbs and protein for fuel for kids. We pussyfied kids now a day’s.
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