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This Is What We Call Nutrition? A Glimpse at Montgomery County School Meals

At a Montgomery County back-to-school night, parents observed school cafeteria meals that highlighted a failing nutritional system. The food, primarily processed and lacking fresh options, contrasts sharply with Japan’s nutritious, educational lunch model. Parents question the value of taxpayer funding when children’s health is sidelined by bureaucratic compliance rather than genuine nutrition education.

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Why Do Japanese Kids Learn Nutrition While American Kids Get Pizza as a Vegetable?

Japan integrates nutrition into schools, teaching children about balanced meals through a structured program. In contrast, the U.S. faces bureaucratic challenges, resulting in inadequate nutrition education and unhealthy food options. Cultural influences exacerbate the issue, emphasizing convenience over healthy eating. Solutions require accountability and prioritizing meaningful food education in American schools.

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Junk Food Bans Miss the Point: RFK Jr. Should Fix SNAP’s Broken Access to Healthy Food

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s proposal to ban junk food from SNAP overlooks fundamental issues within the program. Instead of restrictions, emphasis should be on improving access to healthy, affordable foods. SNAP needs reforms, like lifting prepared food bans and enhancing benefits for fresh produce, to support nutrition and health among low-income families.

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