Not exact matches
Sales were
stronger in convenience, hardware and automotive supply but weak in
food, grocery and the increasingly
competitive liquor market.
In today's online issue of U.S. News and World Report, Marilyn Schwartz, Ph.D., deputy director of the Rudd Center for
Food Policy and Obesity at Yale University in New Haven, Conn., notes that parents in states without
strong laws governing
competitive foods can still take action.
I was thrilled that years of hard work by
food advocates around the country, maybe even including my own small efforts here on The Lunch Tray, had finally yielded
strong federal
competitive food rules to create a healthier school environment for my child and his fellow students.