The poor state of the food we eat and the corrupted food system we now live with in the modern world, I believe is equally as troubling as the poor state of our environment. I am planning a big blog post on this subject (so stay tuned), but something I heard today made me feel sick, literally, and compelled me to tell you about it. At first I was in disbelief and figured ‘ this must be a joke of some sort’, but, after doing some digging …. it turns out to be true. Yesterday (Nov 23 2011), the US House of Representatives passed a bill that protects the status of Pizza in US schools as a vegetable!
Seriously!
Pizza is deemed a vegetable!? With all we know about nutrition, why do we eat so poorly? Why do we let ‘big food’ pressure (bribe) our elected leaders into passing whacky laws that benefit corporations and do harm to people? And no, this isn’t an isolated incident. I will be writing more on this subject, so do keep checking back.
Read on ….
The House of Representatives dealt a blow to childhood obesity warriors by passing a bill that abandons proposals that threatened to end the reign of pizza and French fries on federally funded school lunch menus.The scuttled changes, which would have stripped pizza’s status as a vegetable and limited how often French fries could be served, stemmed from a 2010 child nutrition law calling on schools to improve the nutritional quality of lunches served to almost 32 million U.S. school children.The action is a win for the makers of frozen French fries and pizza and comes just weeks after the deep-pocketed food, beverage and restaurant industries successfully weakened government proposals for voluntary food marketing guidelines to children.“It’s an important victory,” said Corey Henry, spokesman for the American Frozen Food Institute (AFFI). That trade association lobbied Congress on behalf of frozen pizza sellers like ConAgra Foods Inc and Schwan Food Co and French fry makers McCain Foods Ltd. and J.R. Simplot Co., the latter best known as a supplier to fast-food company McDonald”s Corp.“Our concern is that the standards would force companies in many respects to change their products in a way that would make them unpalatable to students,” Henry said.Other AFFI members include H.J. Heinz Co., General Mills Inc. and Kraft Foods Inc.The school lunch provisions were a small part of a mammoth bill that provides money for all parts of the federal government. The House sent the bill to the Senate for final Congressional approval.“They started out with French fries and now they have moved on to pizza,” said Jared Polis, Colorado Democrat, who lamented the government’s subsidy of unhealthy diets through school meals. “Pizza alone (without side dishes) … common sense, it’s not a vegetable.”Calls to Minnesota-based Schwan and its external public relations firm and ConAgra were not returned.Mark Dunn, AFFI’s chairman and J.R. Simplot’s main lobbyist, referred requests for comment to a company spokesman, who declined to respond.
Reuters
What is wrong with pizza?
Whats the bad part here? someone Please explain this to me.
is it the Bread?
or the vegetables,
Could it be the meat?
or maybe the cheese?
Hmm,
Sounds all good to me?
Pizza, ” Its a Good Thing”
Hey Nelson, pizza is good, but deeming pizza a vegetable in order to meet their mandate to provide healthy food options to their students, isn’t acceptable. Provide ‘actual’ vegetables, alongside the pizza, that’s acceptable.