Michelle Obama Announces Ban On Advertising Junk Food In Schools

Michelle Obama Announces Ban On Advertising Junk Food In Schools

Michelle Obama Announces Ban On Advertising Junk Food In Schools

She doesn’t have this sort of power.

It’s way past time to take this country back from these Banana Republic assholes!

From Breitbart:

On February 25, Michelle Obama announced new rules banning junk food companies from advertising in schools arguing that the ban brings marketing permissions in line with school health standards that apply to school foods.

Under the new rules, school gymnasium scoreboards would only be allowed to advertise the sort of foods the Obama administration deems “healthy.”

According to the Associated Press, ninety-three percent of marketing in schools is related to sugary beverages, sodas, and other drinks, and according to the USDA, soda companies spend $149 million a year on marketing to kids in schools.

The ban could mean millions of dollars eliminated from school funds.

These new rules are part of Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move!” initiative aimed at eliminating purportedly bad foods from schools and promoting healthier lifestyles.

“The idea here is simple – our classrooms should be healthy places where kids aren’t bombarded with ads for junk food, because when parents are working hard to teach their kids healthy habits at home, their work shouldn’t be undone by unhealthy messages at school,” Obama said during her announcement.

The First Lady’s ideas on what kids should be allowed to eat in schools, however, have come under heavy fire all across the nation, and the USDA has been forced to back off on some of its demands, allowing schools to make some of their own decisions.

Obama’s school lunch standards, for instance, are being rejected by schools all around the nation.

A recent Rasmussen poll found that only 18 percent of respondents felt that regulating school food was a proper role for the federal government.

How Ketchup Packets Work In Australia

Adam McDowell demonstrates how ketchup (or tomato sauce) packets work in Australia. They’re a little different from the North American version where you have to tear open one side to squeeze out the ketchup.

For some reason, ketchup packets often served with fast food haven’t advanced in years. They’re still tiny packets that require a tear resulting in most of the tomato sauce going to waste.

But Australia has apparently figured out a better way.

“Brilliant!”

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The Truth Behind Calorie Labels

No matter how much calorie information is presented to the consumer, people still choose the food they like, not what’s supposed to be healthier for them.

When calorie counts are posted for various foods, be aware that your mileage may vary. Sometimes it’s due to a generous server and just a dollop more than the standard size. And the fact that a Subway sandwich comes in as fewer than the stated calories can be attributed to the fact that Subway footlongs are eleven inches. But some foods have calorie counts that don’t seem to be related to reality at all.

If foods are going to have mandated calorie labels, why aren’t they mandated to be accurate? Because testing and enforcement is time-consuming and expensive, as you’ll see in this video by Casey Neistat of the New York Times. -via Nag on the Lake

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