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Michelle Obama, Olive Garden, Red Lobster Announce Calorie And Sodium Cuts, Revamped Kids' Meals (VIDEO)

WASHINGTON -- Calorie by calorie, first lady Michelle Obama is chipping away at big portions and unhealthy food in an effort to help America slim down.

In the year and a half since she announced her campaign to curb childhood obesity, Mrs. Obama has stood alongside Wal-Mart, Olive Garden and many other food companies as they have announced improvements to their recipes – fewer calories, less sodium, better children's menus.

The changes are small steps, in most cases. Fried foods and french fries will still be on the menu, though enticing pictures of those foods may be gone. High-sodium soups, which many consumers prefer, will still be on the grocery aisle. But the amount of sodium in each can will gradually decrease in some cases, and the taste of their low-sodium variety will be improved.

On Thursday, the first lady joined Darden Restaurants Inc. executives at one of their Olive Garden restaurants in Hyattsville, Md., near Washington to announce that the company's chains are pledging to cut calories and sodium in their meals by 20 percent over a decade. Fruit or vegetable side dishes and low-fat milk will become standard with kids' meals unless a substitution is requested.

Mrs. Obama said Darden's announcement is a "breakthrough moment" for the industry. The company owns 1,900 restaurants in 49 states, including Olive Garden, Red Lobster, LongHorn Steakhouse, The Capital Grille, Bahama Breeze and Seasons 52.

"I believe the changes that Darden will make could impact the health and well-being of an entire generation of young people," the first lady said.

McDonald's, Burger King and more than a dozen other restaurants have also said this summer that they will revamp children's menus. Changing recipes and menu items is good business for the industry because consumers want wider choices – chefs and food manufacturers say consumers are demanding more healthy food than ever before.

Nutrition advocates and food industry representatives say that the first lady embraced the issue just as consumers began to demand healthier foods and advocates were making headway in getting industry to make foods healthier. They say she has been a key catalyst in getting lawmakers and companies to jump on board.

"There's been more progress on nutrition in the last several years than in the whole previous decade," says Margo Wootan, a leading nutrition advocate and lobbyist with the Center for Science in the Public Interest who has been working on the issue for almost 20 years. "There is a lot of momentum in addressing obesity right now and the first lady adds significant momentum to that movement."

Wootan says Mrs. Obama and her staff have done more than just public appearances, working behind the scenes with industry and Congress to affect change. "She does more than use the bully pulpit," says Wootan.

The landscape has certainly changed for the food industry since President Barack Obama took office and the first lady launched her campaign. In that time, Congress has passed laws to improve school lunches, improve food safety and require calorie labeling in restaurants, all with industry support. The administration has proposed new food marketing rules for children and the food industry has come at least part of the way with their own proposal to limit marketing to kids. Major companies have launched a joint effort to cut calories and put more nutrition information on food labels.

The first lady's effort has had "a dramatic impact on manufacturers, restaurants and retailers," says Scott Faber, a lobbyist for the Grocery Manufacturers Association, which represents all of the major food companies. "Until the first lady launched her initiative there was no one American who was inspiring this generation of kids and parents to do more to have a healthy lifestyle."

Mrs. Obama's participation with Darden Restaurants was her latest appearance with retailers and other private-sector players in support of her anti-obesity campaign. In January, she stood with Wal-Mart, the nation's largest grocer, as it pledged to reformulate thousands of products it sells to make them healthier and to push suppliers to do the same.

This summer, the first lady applauded as Wal-Mart, Walgreens drug stores and several regional grocers committed to help eliminate "food deserts" by opening or expanding in rural and urban areas without easy access to healthy foods, including fresh fruits and vegetables.

One in three U.S. children is overweight or obese, putting them at greater risk of developing diabetes, heart disease or other health conditions. Mrs. Obama has said her goal is to help today's youngsters become adults at a healthy weight by eating better and getting more exercise.

In a speech to the National Restaurant Association one year ago this month, the first lady asked members to "actively promote healthy foods and healthy habits to our kids."

Dawn Sweeney, CEO of the association, said that was an "acceleration point" for many restaurants that were already starting to change their menus.

"Certainly the focus she has put on food and healthy living has been a great boost to create even broader consumer interest," Sweeney said.

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WASHINGTON -- Calorie by calorie, first lady Michelle Obama is chipping away at big portions and unhealthy food in an effort to help America slim down. In the year and a half since she announced her ...
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08:57 AM on 09/18/2011
Try being a parent!
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patriciacaldwell
Yes, this keeps me awake at night.
07:31 PM on 09/20/2011
Be proactive. Develop a child's taste palate with minimal salt, fat, and sugar.
01:26 AM on 09/18/2011
This is all very good. BUT, If a restaurant doing this has ANY effect on you THAN YOU ARE EATING OUT TOO MUCH !, Learn how to cook.! More of Washington getting envolved in our daily life...like we need more of that.
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patriciacaldwell
Yes, this keeps me awake at night.
07:47 PM on 09/20/2011
I agree with cooking healthy family meals. However, eating a meal in a restaurant is also an experience everyone should enjoy occasionally. Remember, those line cooks and wait staff need jobs, too. Kudos to restaurants that are making the effort to offer alternatives to high fat/sugar/salt.

People rail against government intervention unless their political agenda is being mandated. Healthy eating and exercise initiatives from the First Lady are an excellent way to keep the focus on the obesity epidemic in this country. We need to prevent health problems instead of having Big Pharma try to swoop in to "save" us.
07:20 PM on 09/16/2011
Put recess back in school! Kids need to go out and play to burn calories.
07:15 PM on 09/16/2011
FLOTUS,
Now understand this, I really like what you are doing -but- the reason kids are obese/fat is because they do not move. Remember RECESS?? It was the time of day during school when kids were sent outside (even in winter!!) and they ran around, played games, swung on the swings and generally burned off calories!! Well look around and see if you can find recess in schools this year. Perhaps if you got the restaurant industry to serve food without chemicals. Restaurants could go back to serving REAL lemonade made from lemons, water and sugar instead of wood esters and HFCS. Even in a food desert you can buy frozen veggies. In the dollar stores around here you can get frozen veggies in 12/16oz bags!
I was able to feed my kids a nutritious meal on an extremely limited budget. How?? I learned how to cook/prepare meals from my mother/home economics teachers in school. FLOTUS, what happened to home economics?? How can you expect childhood obesity to go away when people do not know how to prepare food at home?? I admire what you are trying to do but put recess back in school and get kids active again and you will see the childhood obesity epidemic go away. Just my two cents.
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Morena
¡Diga toda la verdad. Siempre!
10:15 AM on 09/17/2011
Contact your local muni on matters concerning school course offerings. And harras local reps about Big AG's political influence.
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Sistagirl Young
05:31 PM on 09/16/2011
Get on with your bad self Sista FLOTUS. I love this Sista. I does, I does, I does.
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Rogo99
Has the world changed, or have I changed?
03:46 PM on 09/16/2011
I though the announcement might have been that they are finally going to do some actual cooking in the individual restaurants.
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THISTLE
02:44 PM on 09/16/2011
I know she can't take on the Shrimp industry, however, Shrimp are very very high in cholestrol.
And if she wants to really get kids and adults healthy, she should expose the foods that are
very high in cholestrol!
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drvittoriarepetto
04:43 PM on 09/16/2011
According to http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/finfish-and-shellfish-products/4174/2 - 4 large shrimp (22 gms) has 43 mgs of cholestrol but total Omega-3 fatty acids -76.3mg and total Omega-6 fatty acids 4.6mg and NO saturated fat; making it mildly anti-inflammatory

In comparsion, 28gms chicken breast w/o skin http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/poultry-products/703/2 has 24 mgs of cholestrol but total Omega 3 fatty acids 19.6 mg and total Omega 6 fatty acids 165 mg making it mildly inflammatory.


Please read http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/what-should-you-eat/fats-full-story/index.html#cholesterol which states The discovery half a century ago that high blood cholesterol levels were strongly associated with an increased risk for heart disease triggered numerous warnings to avoid foods that contain cholesterol, especially eggs, liver, shrimp, and lobster. That advice was something of a red herring; for example eating shrimp and lobster doesn't raise LDL cholesterol. Also, most people make more cholesterol than they absorb from their food.
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Sistagirl Young
05:33 PM on 09/16/2011
Yep that'd do it. Then people would be talkin' 'bout her almost as bad as they talk about My President Obama.
02:27 PM on 09/16/2011
Let us see if Olive Garden can come up with a low calorie pasta Alfredo without sacrificing taste (not that their's tastes good to begin with). I'm guessing not.
01:35 PM on 09/16/2011
Children are fat because they eat way too much junk food. In some cases they eat junk because supposedly it is cheaper, although that argument is easily proven incorrect. Mostly they eat junk food because it is easier on the parents to just give them what they want or easier to stop and buy a pizza rather than make dinner at home. Please don't drag out that old chestnut about working moms and not enough time. What that really means is not enough "me" time.
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Sistagirl Young
05:35 PM on 09/16/2011
Wow, I'm sure you family is pleased to have someone who makes this distinction. Healthy, home-cooked meals everyday. That's great. Thanks for sharing Bandit 29. Life.
09:09 AM on 09/17/2011
As much as I'm sure you mean this comment in a positive manner. My family is all grown now so I volunteer every other weekend at a local homeless shelter serving meals. And btw, I worked full time for 30+ years.
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OutAtFirst
Believe it! You don't know how to text and drive
12:26 PM on 09/16/2011
Every time a business agrees to do something volutarily within a ten year span, they are counting on the public forgetting within a year or two.
12:55 PM on 09/16/2011
My thoughts exactly. You need 10 YEARS to get less salt in your food.
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Sistagirl Young
05:45 PM on 09/16/2011
Salt is good: but if the salt have lost its salness,wherewith will ye season it?Have salt in yourselves, and have peace one with another.Mark 9:50.
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plazmaorb
Never Mind The GOPocks
11:42 AM on 09/16/2011
She forgot to say that the food will still taste just as bad and if you think this is real Italian food, then you need to get out more often.
02:45 PM on 09/16/2011
THIS!
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drvittoriarepetto
04:45 PM on 09/16/2011
I argee!
Daughter of an Italian chef!
09:44 AM on 09/16/2011
"cut calories and sodium in their meals by 20 percent over a decade"

This is hardly worthy of a visit from the First Lady. Olive Garden has some of the worst sodium levels around for their food.
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meeks
Perfectly my flawed self at all times
01:50 PM on 09/16/2011
There food is so salt !!! I hate going there but it seems that everyone else loves them
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08:35 AM on 09/16/2011
I would love it if restaurants would offer an option for half french fries, half vegetables. Why take it all away (Michelle)? I go to restaurants to have French fries, but I believe the French fries portion is out of control. Half veggies, half fries would be an awesome option.
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Kelly Jade
10:23 AM on 09/16/2011
Most places will accomidate you if you ask for that.
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Morena
¡Diga toda la verdad. Siempre!
10:49 AM on 09/16/2011
"...Fried foods and french fries will still be on the menu,"

Try again!
08:47 PM on 09/15/2011
It would be nice if Michelle Obama would practice what she preached. I commend her for fighting childhood obesity, but when everytime you see her eating, she's eating ribs, french fries, ice cream, burgers, etc..., it kind of sends the wrong message to the kids that look up to her.
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Morena
¡Diga toda la verdad. Siempre!
10:51 AM on 09/16/2011
No way you typed that with a straight face.
04:02 PM on 09/17/2011
Then I guess I lied. Grow up Morena! She has dedicated her time as 1st Lady to tackle the obesity problem in this country. That is commendable. I'm not disparaging her for that, I'm just worried about the mixed messages she is putting out there. She looks great, is very fit and that is all good. She also knows how to eat in moderation and exercise. These kids that are obese don't understand the fundamentals of a healthy lifestyle. They see her eating bad foods, saying how she loves those foods, and she sends mixed signals as to what these kids should eat and what is healthy.
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xeronius
Blah blah blah
12:27 PM on 09/16/2011
The thing is, those things you mention can be included in a healthy diet as long as they are occasional foods. She is promoting a healthier diet, not telling people they cannot have bad food once in a while.