The AAP position paper says infants under one year of age should have no juice at all, and the revised federal
daycare food rules also bar serving juice to infants.
* In a subsequent Lunch Tray interview with then - USDA undersecretary Kevin Concannon about the new
daycare food rules, Mr. Concannon was quite frank about the role of money in this decision: because of Congressional underfunding, a recommendation that kids get only whole fruits and vegetables instead of juice was relegated to an optional «best practice» instead of being an enforceable mandate.
Not exact matches
Susan, you may run into what I've run into, in regards to
daycare food — my licensed provider has to follow strict state
rules.
In a follow - up Civil Eats post in February, I told you how new proposed USDA
rules would give
daycare food its first major overhaul since the Johnson administration, but that the
rules still have some glaring deficiencies.
TLT: I think a lot of people aren't aware there are
rules governing the
food served in federally funded
daycare centers, and I think even fewer are aware of how out of date they were.
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