Fruits and vegetables star in USDA's proposed rule on school nutrition
Fruits and vegetables star in USDA's proposed rule on school nutrition
WASHINGTON -- The United Fresh Produce Association is cheering a new
proposed rule from the Department of Agriculture that would significantly
increase the amount of fresh fruits and vegetables served to the 32 million
students served by the National School Lunch Program.
The proposed rule, announced Jan. 13, seeks to align the National School Breakfast and Lunch programs with the 2005 Dietary Guidelines and Institute of Medicine's recommendations, both of which call for increased consumption of fruits and vegetables.
The proposed rule, announced Jan. 13, seeks to align the National School Breakfast and Lunch programs with the 2005 Dietary Guidelines and Institute of Medicine's recommendations, both of which call for increased consumption of fruits and vegetables.