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  • Congressional Republicans: Pizza is a vegetable

    Or, to be exact, the tomato paste (yes, tomatoes are actually fruits) is a serving of vegetables.



    Congress wants to keep pizza and french fries on school lunch lines, fighting back against an Obama administration proposal to make school lunches healthier.

    The final version of a spending bill released late Monday would unravel school lunch standards the Agriculture Department proposed earlier this year, which included limiting the use of potatoes on the lunch line and delaying limits on sodium and delaying a requirement to boost whole grains.

    The bill also would allow tomato paste on pizzas to be counted as a vegetable, as it is now. USDA had wanted to prevent that.


    Food companies that produce frozen pizzas for schools, the salt industry and potato growers requested the changes, and some conservatives in Congress say the federal government shouldn't be telling children what to eat.

    Republicans on the House Appropriations Committee said the changes would "prevent overly burdensome and costly regulations and to provide greater flexibility for local school districts to improve the nutritional quality of meals."

    School districts had said some of the USDA requirements went too far and cost too much when budgets are extremely tight. Schools have long taken broad instructions from the government on what they can serve in federally subsidized meals that are served free or at reduced price to low-income children. But some schools have balked at government attempts to tell them exactly what foods they can't serve.

    Reacting to that criticism, House Republicans had urged USDA to completely rewrite the standards in their version of the bill passed in June. The Senate last month voted to block the potato limits in their version. Neither version included the language on tomato paste, sodium or whole grains, which was added by House-Senate negotiators on the bill.

    The school lunch proposal was based on 2009 recommendations by the Institute of Medicine, the health arm of the National Academy of Sciences. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said they were needed to reduce childhood obesity and future health care costs.

    Nutrition advocate Margo Wootan of the Center for Science in the Public Interest said Congress's proposed changes will keep schools from serving a wider array of vegetables. Children already get enough pizza and potatoes, she says. It would also slow efforts to make pizzas -- a longtime standby on school lunch lines -- healthier, with whole grain crusts and lower levels of sodium.

    "They are making sure that two of the biggest problems in the school lunch program, pizza and french fries, are untouched," she said.

    A group of retired generals advocating for healthier school lunches also criticized the spending bill. The group, called Mission: Readiness has called poor nutrition in school lunches a national security issue because obesity is the leading medical disqualifier for military service.

    "We are outraged that Congress is seriously considering language that would effectively categorize pizza as a vegetable in the school lunch program," Amy Dawson Taggart, the director of the group, said in a letter to members of Congress before the final plan was released. "It doesn't take an advanced degree in nutrition to call this a national disgrace."

    Specifically, the provisions would:

    -- Block the Agriculture Department from limiting starchy vegetables, including corn and peas, to two servings a week. The rule was intended to cut down on french fries, which some schools serve daily.

    -- Allow USDA to count two tablespoons of tomato paste as a vegetable, as it does now. The department had attempted to require that only a half-cup of tomato paste could be considered a vegetable -- too much to put on a pizza. Federally subsidized lunches must have a certain number of vegetables to be served.

    -- Require further study on long-term sodium reduction requirements set forth by the USDA guidelines.

    -- Require USDA to define "whole grains" before they regulate them. The rules would require schools to use more whole grains.

    Food companies who have fought the USDA standards say they were too strict and neglected the nutrients that potatoes, other starchy vegetables and tomato paste do offer.

    "This agreement ensures that nutrient-rich vegetables such as potatoes, corn and peas will remain part of a balanced, healthy diet in federally funded school meals and recognizes the significant amounts of potassium, fiber and vitamins A and C provided by tomato paste, ensuring that students may continue to enjoy healthy meals such as pizza and pasta," said Kraig Naasz, president of the American Frozen Food Institute.

    The school lunch provisions are part of a final House-Senate compromise on a $182 billion measure would fund the day-to-day operations of the departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Justice, Transportation and Housing and Urban Development. Both the House and the Senate are expected to vote on the bill this week and send it to President Barack Obama.
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    The federal government should not be regulating school lunches. That's absurd. If it really is something that needs regulation, let school boards and states do it. Keep the feds the **** out of it.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View Post
      The federal government should not be regulating school lunches. That's absurd. If it really is something that needs regulation, let school boards and states do it. Keep the feds the **** out of it.
      Absolutely right, the nutritional needs of children vary from school district to school district. GTFOH. Read the article, Generals are saying that the problem is so bad that it is becoming a NATIONAL SECURITY issue. It's also an issue that if addressed properly could reduce healthcare costs.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View Post
        The federal government should not be regulating school lunches. That's absurd. If it really is something that needs regulation, let school boards and states do it. Keep the feds the **** out of it.
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        • #5
          The purpose of the National School Lunch Act of 1946:

          It is hereby declared the policy of Congress, as a measure of national security, to safeguard the health and well-being of the Nation's children and to encourage the consumption of nutritious agricultural commodities and other food, by assisting the states, through grants-in-aid and other means, in providing an adequate supply of foods and other facilities for the establishment, maintenance, operation, and expansion of nonprofit school lunch programs.
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          • #6
            If all the kids are ****ing fatties unfit for military service then it is a national security issue. Guess what? The majority of them are fatties unfit for military service.

            BTW the USDA wanted to treat pizza sauce the same as apple sauce as both are essentially a ground up fruit with lots of extra water added. Under the current law you can take one tomato, grind it up, add lots of water, and it magically (according to Congress) turns that into five servings of fruit instead of one. That's retarded. Almost as bad was Republicans getting upset at Obama's request to limit French Fries to one or two lunches per week; Republicans claimed it would cost to much to feed them something other than fries while french fry makers were upset that the President would dare say deep fried, high starch fries weren't a health food.
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            • #7
              its for the children

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              • #8
                We were also children. We had the same lunches. Oerdin, are you a fatty unfit for military service?
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                • #9
                  I need to lose a bit of weight but when I was of military age I was indeed fit for military service. I bet I could still pass and be found fit though my smoking habit likely doesn't help.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Berzerker View Post
                    its for the children
                    Except it actually is but I suppose we should keep feeding them nothing but french fries and pizza because the obesity problem will magically go away.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Oerdin View Post
                      Except it actually is but I suppose we should keep feeding them nothing but french fries and pizza because the obesity problem will magically go away.
                      ...except that it doesn't happen and you know it.
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                      • #12
                        Have you seen school lunches lately? Jamie Oliver had a whole series on what utter trash we're feeding kids in schools these days. It's horrible.

                        Budget cuts = feeding them as cheaply as possible and, guess what, junk food is the cheapest.
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                        • #13
                          It's that combined with kids getting no exercise.
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                          • #14
                            Yes, of course, but even people who eat relatively healthy food (in reasonable quantities) but aren't all that active won't become morbidly obese. Westerners (especially Americans, British, & Germans) eat horrible diets which means they have to work out twice as much just to stay in the same place.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by The Mad Monk View Post
                              ...except that it doesn't happen and you know it.
                              Why not? I mean pizza and french fries are health food according to P.O.S. Republicans. A pizza with the works has three servings of veggies according to them so why not just feed them pizza three meals a day? I mean that's nine servings of veggies (according to the lying retards)! Maybe we could do a coup and have them eat pizza topped with french fries for four servings of veggies per meal!
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