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H.R. 1363, The Child Nutrition Promotion and School Lunch Protection Act of 2007
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Nicholas Malkentzos
Finally someone is thinking about long term health for children. Take a quiz to see how out of date the current regulations are http://www.cspinet.net/nutritionpolicy/junkfoodquiz.html
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timmy
i really think that this is a great idea and health is important so i support this and it should really be passed. thank you
Randall
.We were at the school nutrition show in Philadelphia and surprised at how some of the food made it passed the healthy nutritional standards.
An example would be Steaz Sparkling Greeen Tea, a soda that had vitamin C. It had about the same amount of sugar as a Coke.
It's amazing how the owners of these companies can sleep at night, knowing they are exposing loopholes and generating profits that only hurt the health of future generations.