If that scenario comes to pass, Chinese - raised and - slaughtered poultry could be
used on a widespread basis in school meals, with no restrictions on ingredient percentages.
That's one reason why, back in 2013, I helped lead a coalition of 29 leading health experts and organizations to block a dairy industry plan to get artifically - sweetened flavored milk into
schools on a widespread basis.
However, as detailed later in the article, there are important reasons why the hydrogen should be converted to methane in a Sabatier / RWGS reactor and not marketed
on a widespread basis as hydrogen.
Moreover, a recent speech by Jamie McAndrews outlines a number of respects in which negative interest rates, if
attempted on a widespread basis over a long period, could in fact be very disruptive, and in ways not likely to be expansionary for growth.
Whether you regard this as a victory depends how you feel about making non-nutritive sweeteners available to
kids on a widespread basis.
A big facet of the current debate over healthier school nutriton standards is whether kids are actually rejecting the new
meals on a widespread basis.
Since I am (as you now know from last week's Civil Eats post) more of a realist than an idealist, I'm not especially hopeful that our elected officials will suddenly find the courage to defy Big Food — and forgo its campaign contributions — nor am I hopeful that industry will change its ways
voluntarily on a widespread basis.
One thing digital publishing has
done on a widespread basis for the industry as a whole is give content providers — from the newest writer venturing into self - publishing to the largest, oldest publishing houses — the flexibility and freedom to provide additional incentive for readers to pick up their books.
Add to that the fact that the ALA is a completely useless oganization, and it becomes almost impossible to update the way data and technology are
used on any widespread basis (ex.
Totally apart from questions about the safety of asparatame, there are legitimate reasons (outlined in my prior post) to be concerned about offering
it on a widespread basis to American school children.