Republicans resist proposed dietary guidelines of less meat, more veggies | The Salt Lake Tribune: "Washington • Congressional Republicans are pushing back against proposed dietary guidelines that urge Americans to consider the environment when deciding what to eat.
House and Senate spending bills say the guidelines must focus only on nutrition and diet. That's a clear effort to thwart a recommendation by the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee that eating a diet higher in vegetables and other plant-based foods is better for the environment than eating a diet based more on foods from animals.
The advice from a government advisory panel of independent doctors and nutrition experts has raised the ire of the meat industry.
The dietary guidelines come out every five years, and the government advice informs everything from school lunches and food packaging labels to advice from your doctor. The departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services are expected to issue a final version by year's end based on the advisory committee's February recommendations."
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Thursday, June 25, 2015
Republicans resist proposed dietary guidelines of less meat, more veggies | The Salt Lake Tribune
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