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BumRushDaShow

(158,597 posts)
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 08:01 PM Aug 5

New nutritional guidance set to transform school lunches and military meals

Source: Scripps News

Posted 2:34 PM, Aug 05, 2025


Changes are likely coming to school lunches. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy said Monday that new nutritional guidance will be released, driving changes in school lunch programs, as well as food provided in prisons and the military. Kennedy stressed that the guidance will focus on nutrient-dense foods, less sugar, and will be easier to read.

The Dietary Guidelines for Americans are released every five years by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The last set of guidelines was released in 2020. The document is 164 pages and lays out recommended diets for Americans of various ages and the science behind those recommendations.

In December, nutrition experts released their recommendations for the 2025 update. The new report reiterated much of what we already know: A healthy diet is lower in red and processed meats, as well as sugar-sweetened foods, refined grains and saturated fats.

It also addresses topics like portion sizes and the practice of intermittent fasting. The panel said, "Time-restricted eating, especially when foods are consumed earlier in the day may be linked to improvements in metabolic conditions."

Read more: https://www.scrippsnews.com/life/food-and-drink/new-nutritional-guidance-set-to-transform-school-lunches-and-military-meals



But in real life he means this -



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New nutritional guidance set to transform school lunches and military meals (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Aug 5 OP
Whale and bear meat for everybody, with a heroin chaser cuz that's how Bobby does it. Buddyzbuddy Aug 5 #1
Ok, had to look up what the hell brawndo was. mwmisses4289 Aug 5 #2
Idiocracy markodochartaigh Aug 6 #16
Oh. That's why i had to look it up. I am probably one of the few people mwmisses4289 Aug 6 #17
The best of the non-fiction genre.nt jfz9580m Aug 6 #18
It's got electrolytes! mdbl Aug 5 #3
Vegamite for every meal pfitz59 Aug 5 #4
Hey, remember when Republicans completely LOST THEIR SH*T when Michelle Obama tanyev Aug 5 #5
My then-wife and I stopped eating school food. Igel Aug 5 #10
Everyone is constipated 😠 dweller Aug 5 #6
Is ketchup still a vegetable? JoseBalow Aug 5 #7
Dunno. Igel Aug 5 #9
I'd like to be there . . . AverageOldGuy Aug 5 #8
ROTFLMAO!!!! nt slightlv Aug 5 #11
I was in a 101st Airborne Division mess hall when division introduced liver and onions jmowreader Aug 12 #19
Please don't give them any ideas Nigrum Cattus Aug 6 #12
Spam. Dem2theMax Aug 6 #13
The stupidity... littlemissmartypants Aug 6 #14
I teach and I witness how children treat their trays of "nutritious" food: no_hypocrisy Aug 6 #15

mwmisses4289

(1,911 posts)
17. Oh. That's why i had to look it up. I am probably one of the few people
Wed Aug 6, 2025, 08:43 AM
Aug 6

in the world who after attempting to watch ten minutes of it, found it incredibly boring and incredibly stupid.

tanyev

(47,537 posts)
5. Hey, remember when Republicans completely LOST THEIR SH*T when Michelle Obama
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 08:38 PM
Aug 5

tried to improve the nutritional value of school lunches?

Igel

(37,069 posts)
10. My then-wife and I stopped eating school food.
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 09:34 PM
Aug 5

A lot of the high school faculty got the school lunches--we paid full price--if we just didn't want to pack a lunch for that day or forgot to. Suddenly, that cup of coffee from the dept. office was all they needed for lunch on such days. Or maybe a can of soda. (Until it was determined that students could access the faculty lounges too easily, then the faculty lounges became 'centers of healthy beverages.'

In fact, a lot of kids did, too.

I suddenly had kids in my class that, come the class period before lunch, discretely opened their backpack-based 'business' of selling chips, donuts, cookies, crackers, cans of soda (the kids could get free ice in the cafeteria), gummy worms and candy bars--a whole crapload of high-salt, high-fat, ultra processed and low-fiber 'foods'. The kids getting free lunches would take them, eat some of the things--perhaps the french fries, perhaps whatever passed for dessert--but the 'nutritional' part of the meal, whether breakfast or lunch--was just tossed in the trash or, often, just abandoned wherever the kids had wandered to eat.

When the Obama-era guidance vanished, you know, so did the backpack-as-convenience-store model of doing business.

Worse, a couple of pizza chains near my high school had free raffles. If a teacher had a class period that s/he wanted to reward--it aced a test, improved its behavior, whatever--there were weekly or monthly raffles. Say the class period, time of day, number of students, dietary issues, on your ticket for the free drawing and if you won you'd get a phone call to say when the free pizza party + soft drinks, plates, napkins, etc., would be delivered to your classroom. Suddenly the district banned this--as well as teachers buying a "class set" of donuts or whatever for their students. Why? They'd constitute a meal and would cause the district to run afoul of the nutritional 'guidance', compliance with which was required for continuation of the free/reduced meal funding.

Igel

(37,069 posts)
9. Dunno.
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 09:23 PM
Aug 5

But most just liked to mock ... whichever (R) president was in the WH when that bit of administrative weirdness happened.

Food stamps--WIC, SNAP, whatever the program was--did not cover "condiments." Ketchup was a condiment. Therefore, if you wanted ketchup on whatever people put ketchup on (hot dogs, hamburgers, french fries ....) you had to have non-government $. Vegetables, though, could be paid for with federal 'income'. So it was a vegetable. (It never made it into nutrition guidelines as a vegetable, by the way.)

AverageOldGuy

(2,859 posts)
8. I'd like to be there . . .
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 08:56 PM
Aug 5

. . . in an 82d Airborne Division mess hall when RFK Jr. introduces tofu, raw milk, and bean sprouts.

jmowreader

(52,611 posts)
19. I was in a 101st Airborne Division mess hall when division introduced liver and onions
Tue Aug 12, 2025, 05:03 PM
Aug 12

This was on a deployment to Fort Drum several years before they put 10th Mountain up there. Colonel McGuinness, my battalion commander, hand-wrote on the deployment packing list "$20 bill." Somehow he knew about the Fort Drum base regulation that all visiting units will be served one meal of liver and onions and didn't want us to starve. NO ONE ate it.

RFK Jr.'s health food in the mess hall campaign will probably result in the chow halls closing due to lack of interest.

littlemissmartypants

(29,089 posts)
14. The stupidity...
Wed Aug 6, 2025, 03:22 AM
Aug 6

Of believing that you can change the recommendations and people will change their eating habits immediately.

But then they have to look busy doing something, don't they?

no_hypocrisy

(52,718 posts)
15. I teach and I witness how children treat their trays of "nutritious" food:
Wed Aug 6, 2025, 07:08 AM
Aug 6

A lot of them just throw out the entire tray and run to buy chips or an ice cream for their lunch. And we can't make them sit down and eat the food before it's thrown out.

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