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“Everyone who eats will benefit” from the Food Safety Modernization Act which delivers “important new tools to protect our nation’s food supply and keep consumers safe”.
Junk food dependance is being referred to as an epidemic and now the Center for Disease Control is studying the impact. Simply informing the American public about the types of food they should eat and how many servings they need each day is not working.
The USDA effectively provides subsidies that help low income families buy junk food such as high sugar soda beverages, salt laden junk foods through the food stamps program. The governmental body also develops and is funding marketing programs for fast-food corporations to develop and sell foods high in saturated fat.
In spite of opposition from the meat industry, the number of public school districts offering meatless entrees continues to rise.
As Americans closely scrutinize how every hard-earned dollar is spent, why are their tax dollars going to fund USDA programs that both encourage healthy eating and push high-fat cheese down their throats?
Several studies have suggested the 40 year old quota system run by the Canadian Dairy Commission gouges consumers and results in millions of liters of milk being dumped down the drain.
Recent poll shows Americans are buying less take-out coffe and are brown bagging their lunch more often to save money.
The growing trend of going green with reusable bags could be an environmental hazard. In states and provinces across North America some stores have been charging extra for plastic bags (without lowering their prices) and may be putting consumers at health risk.
Vegetarian is so yesterday. There's a growing trend of veggie loving diners and home chefs that believe vegetables are the new meat. Vegetables are being called "unbelievably sexy" and meat "slightly boring".
A recent NPR study conducted by Thompson Reuters highlights the uncertainty that many Americans have about genetically modified foods.