Categorieën: Alle - standards - government - obesity - healthcare

door Amy Andrade 11 jaren geleden

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Obesity

In January 2012, the U.S. Department of Agriculture introduced new standards for public school meals, marking the first major revision in 15 years. These changes aim to address childhood obesity by mandating healthier options like increased fruits and vegetables in school cafeterias.

Obesity

Obesity: Government sets stricter rules for cafeteria lunches

Con

Government is intruding on diet decisions
Cost about $3.2 billion to implement
First major revision to school lunches in 15 years

Historic Doc

Subtopic
January 2012, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) unveiled new standards for public school meals

Pro

Cut down on healthcare costs
Help reduce childhood obesity
Require children to eat more fruits and vegetables

Rhetorical Analysis

Style: Informative
Logos: Informative
Tone: Statistic