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Published: 03/29/10

Would You Like a Calorie Count With That? Reform Law Will Open Diners' Eyes

By  Ria Misra - Politics Daily
Would You Like a Calorie Count With That? Reform Law Will Open Diners' Eyes

At a McDonald's in downtown Washington, D.C., Raymond Golt is trying to guess how many calories are in the small order of french fries he just ordered. "Maybe 60 or 70 calories," he says of his 230-calorie snack. Tiera Thomas errs in the opposite direction, estimating that her 610-calorie meal of Filet-o-Fish and a large sweet iced tea total a combined 1,140 calories and that her 7-year-old son's 540-calorie Big Mac rings up at 900 calories. Whether guessing too high or too low, diners tend to be poor estimators of the nutritional value of their food. But a new provision included under ...

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Published: 12/1/09

The Food Stamp Diet: Increasingly Popular, but How Healthy?

By  Ria Misra - Politics Daily
The Food Stamp Diet: Increasingly Popular, but How Healthy?

As this holiday weekend wrapped up, The New York Times posted an update on the rising number of Americans dependent on food stamps. According to the Times, one in eight Americans are currently on food stamps, and the majority of them are children, with one in four youngsters receiving food assistance through the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP). If you calculate the number of children who will have been on at some point before they reach the age of 20, it moves up to (approximately) half. But, with both a marked rise in the number of Americans using food stamps and increased ...

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Published: 11/16/09

Report: Record Number of U.S. Families 'Food Insecure'

By  Ria Misra - Politics Daily
Report: Record Number of U.S. Families 'Food Insecure'

A new study released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Monday reveals that 14.6 percent of American households -- about 17 million -- are "food insecure," meaning they can't afford a healthful diet or lack dependable access to food. The number of food-insecure households is the highest it has been since the government began collecting data in 1995. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack called the numbers "a wake-up call for the whole country," before plugging the Child Nutrition Act, which is up for authorization this year, telling reporters, "There's an opportunity for the country to ...

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