Even the Snack
Food Association threw in its two cents, stressing the need for portion awareness, exercise and a calorie - specific pyramid.
Not exact matches
Ever since the School Nutrition
Association (SNA) stunned child health advocates with its flip - flop on school nutrition (supporting strong standards in 2010, then urging their roll - back two years later), the organization of 55,000 school
food professionals has
thrown itself into the arms of House Republicans in hopes of pushing through its new agenda.
By the way, this idea that advice to eat less red meat is some sort of conspiracy relating to politics is rather laughable since, as Marion Nestle brilliantly explains in
Food Politics, the national beef
association threw a major hissy fit when Dietary Guidelines originally urged the public to simply «consume less red meat».