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How Pizza Became A Vegetable Through The Magic Of Influence-Peddling

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First Posted: 11/16/11 04:20 PM ET Updated: 11/18/11 02:24 PM ET

On Tuesday, Congress decided that pizza is a vegetable. I have to imagine that this news instilled confusion in many Americans, as many Americans are (a) familiar with pizza, (b) familiar with vegetables and (c) sane.

But, to provide specifics that will in no way dispel your lingering thoughts that we are governed by morons but at least allow you some anthropological insight into how a group of morons who have been given permission to sit in a fancy room in Washington, D.C., and grunt at each other actually think, here is their thinking: Pizza is a vegetable for the purposes of determining what goes into public school lunches by virtue of the fact that pizza traditionally includes a schmear of tomato paste. (Botanically speaking, tomatoes are actually fruit, but we're going to have to just let that slide.)

At any rate, you may still be wondering how it came to pass that Congress arrived at the conclusion that pizza could count as a serving of vegetables. Wonder no more! Congress was guided along this path by lobbyists. And lobbyists can do all sorts of things, by magic! (Except provide nutritious lunches for children.)

From the Associated Press:

The final version of a spending bill released late Monday would unravel school lunch standards the Agriculture Department proposed earlier this year. These include limiting the use of potatoes on the lunch line, putting new restrictions on sodium and boosting the use of whole grains. The legislation would block or delay all of those efforts.

The bill also would allow tomato paste on pizzas to be counted as a vegetable, as it is now. USDA had wanted to only count a half-cup of tomato paste or more as a vegetable, and a serving of pizza has less than that.

Nutritionists say the whole effort is reminiscent of the Reagan administration's much-ridiculed attempt 30 years ago to classify ketchup as a vegetable to cut costs. This time around, food companies that produce frozen pizzas for schools, the salt industry and potato growers requested the changes and lobbied Congress.

"School meals that are subsidized by the federal government must include a certain amount of vegetables," the AP reports, "and USDA's proposal could have pushed pizza-makers and potato growers out of the school lunch business." It would have pushed vegetable growers into the business, but their lobbyists aren't as powerful, it seems.

In addition to this, the move to classify pizza as a vegetable gained traction because of popular, reality-transforming political philosophies on the role of government.

Piling on to the companies' opposition, some conservatives argue that the federal government shouldn't tell children what to eat. In a summary of the bill, Republicans on the House Appropriations Committee said the changes would "prevent overly burdensome and costly regulations and ... provide greater flexibility for local school districts to improve the nutritional quality of meals."

This sort of makes it sound like local school districts would be serving heirloom tomatoes and quinoa if the federal government just got out of the way. At any rate, I'd recommend that you remember this the next time you hear someone say that the government should get out of the business of "picking winners and losers." (Winner: salt! Loser: fighting obesity!)

Here's a fun fact! If a child incorrectly identifies "pizza" as a "vegetable" on a standardized test, there's an entirely different group of lobbyists who will argue that public school teachers have failed America's children.

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On Tuesday, Congress decided that pizza is a vegetable. I have to imagine that this news instilled confusion in many Americans, as many Americans are (a) familiar with pizza, (b) familiar with vegetab...
On Tuesday, Congress decided that pizza is a vegetable. I have to imagine that this news instilled confusion in many Americans, as many Americans are (a) familiar with pizza, (b) familiar with vegetab...
 
 
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12:12 PM on 01/04/2012
Who is the moron? They did not declare "pizza is a vegetable". They simply reinforced the long-standing policy that the tomato paste ON the pizza can be counted TOWARD the fruit/vegetable servings required for school meals. The tomato paste can be counted as only a VERY SMALL contribution toward the amount required by state and USDA guidelines. You either did not have all the facts, before posting this misleading column, or you chose not to reveal them. Please get your facts straight before propogating such nonsense.
08:51 AM on 01/01/2012
"Little Johnny walks home from school, alone, because his sister has fallen from a stray bullet. Once home, his mother is out making ends meet, and although she worries about him, takes comfort that he was provided a nourishing lunch at school since lobbyists have proclaimed pizza a vegetable. He turns on the t.v but can't find any children's educational programs, so settles on Fox News. Over at the White house, the newly minted President is hosting a dinner with the Prime Minister of Canada, the NRA and a handful of other powerful lobbyists. Quail is served after thoughtful and reflective prayer." How will this story end?
06:17 AM on 11/23/2011
Or is it just a reference to the ending of the Wall-e movie, where they were about to grow pizza plants?
12:22 AM on 11/23/2011
They never said pizza is a vegetable.. The whole story is exaggerated. Know your memes people!
http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/pizza-is-a-vegetable
06:19 AM on 11/22/2011
They talk about less government then they do something stupid like this! With all the problems going on today this is the best they could do? Gee I feel so much safer now.
03:09 PM on 11/21/2011
RE your: "Here's a fun fact! If a child incorrectly identifies "pizza" as a "vegetable" on a standardized test, there's an entirely different group of lobbyists who will argue that public school teachers have failed America's children." OMG, think of the thousands of children who have heard about this! They'll think eating 3 pieces of pizza qualifies as 3 servings of veggies! Also, did you know that in many schools chocolate covered CHERRIES can be considered a 'fruit' as well as canned 'pie filling'.

I replied to Kristin Wartman's post yesterday (Congress Defies Logic: Betrays our Children) here are some excerpts:

Pay now or pay later! As a nutritioni­st, health educator and passionate mom, I've been fighting for better school nutrition for more than 10 years! Ok Congress..­.let's keep our kids fat and tired and nutritiona­lly-defici­ent. Let's make sure their arteries are full of cholestero­l; their bodies full of sugar, processed foods and disease-ca­using processed meats and dairy! Then let's label them OBESE and/or with ADD, ADHD and behavior problems; put them on statin drugs, diabetes medication­, ritalin and anti-depre­ssants! REALLY!? If you keep feeding our children this way, rates of cancer, heart disease, diabetes, obesity will completely collapse our health care system. Our children's health should take PRIORITY over corporate profits! Our children trust us! Will we fail them? For the sake of their health and the future of our country...­I hope not. Tami Hulcher, The Queen of Health
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nazztea
And they called dis here cat ... Da Nazz!
09:09 AM on 11/21/2011
I've always contended that members of Congress should be required to wear patches a la NASCAR of their "sponsor" lobbyist on their clothing. And I don't mean dinky little lapel pins either, the bigger the sponsor, the bigger the patch. And no leaving your jacket in the cloakroom either, if you're on the floors of "governance", you wear it.
02:39 PM on 11/21/2011
OMG...love that idea!!! :~)
07:06 AM on 11/21/2011
These nameless, faceless "lobbyists" that are responsible for destroying so much in America ... why doesn't the 4th Estate start naming these people and their firms? Put their photos up in print and on the web?

We need to shine a light on the individual and collective rats that profiteer off of gutting this country. They are a criminal class, regardless of Congressional lust for them and their dollars.
09:12 AM on 11/21/2011
I disagree. The lobbyist names change dependent at the drop of a hat. They're hired guns and are often already in the Congress (see Newt Gingrich). We need to identify all the congressmen who can be bought and name those individuals. If they're all susceptible to lobbyists and don't have the best interests of the populace in mind then they need to be replaced. Either that or change the system! Aren't lobbyists BRIBING these legislators? Even if the lobbyist money can't be proven to go directly go into the pockets of the congressmen their jobs rely on this payola so indirectly they are still making money from the practice. Not to mention that when they leave congress lucrative jobs as lobbyists await them... It's a self-licking ice cream cone!
08:35 PM on 11/20/2011
school lunches aren't making our kids fat. and pizza-if it is a veggie pizza and depending on the serving size it might constitute a serving of vegatable. i don't think they bar kids from bringing another healthy items like an apple or orange to eat with their lunch.
07:29 PM on 11/20/2011
We are all idiots. If you want to prevent lobbyists from influencing government, all you need to do is have government out of the business of regulating what people eat then the lobbyists would not have anything to lobby for or against. Its counter productive. Everyone needs a certain amount of fats vegetables etc. In fact, there has been new analysis that salt is good for your heart. My grandparents only had a narrow choice of foods to chose from for their daily consumption. My grandfather lived to be 90 years old by eating a diet that was heavily sided with salt pork, potatoes milk and whatever vegetables obtained from the small farm he worked. The secret was that he worked so the effects of fats etc were negated by the work. Of course all you do gooders do not want that. You want the government and lobbyist to exist to carry out your misguided agendas.
09:39 AM on 12/21/2011
Since you began your article with the correct term .
The rest is redundant.
Theyll NEVER get it.
RINOVirus
George Carlin was right all along.
12:08 PM on 11/20/2011
Next we'll see the wizards of K street convince us that we should replace water with a high energy sports drink because "it has electrolytes".
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nazztea
And they called dis here cat ... Da Nazz!
09:15 AM on 11/21/2011
Another victim of "Idiocracy".
04:09 AM on 11/20/2011
When will all realize that congress is run by a bunch of absolute thieves! Criminals! Like mafia, the biggest one. Its not a pun an anecdote or the like. It's true! Look into it. Argentina in the 80's anyone? It's happening right now!
09:41 AM on 12/21/2011
They are not like the Mafia .
The Mafia takes the vig and not only leaves you alone but protects you
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Ducktaper
Well read atheist and lover of cheesecake
02:45 AM on 11/20/2011
Oh man!

I made a deep dish vegetable tonight for dinner. It was sooooooo good and because it was a vegetable 100% healthy.

why is my left arm numb?
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freili
06:59 PM on 11/19/2011
Who voted for this Rubbish???????????????
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dollbaby
Spice...."The Toughest Fighter."
12:16 AM on 11/20/2011
the republicans on the appropriations committee:

Republicans

Harold Rogers, Kentucky, Chairman
C.W. Bill Young, Florida
Jerry Lewis, California
Frank R. Wolf, Virginia
Jack Kingston, Georgia
Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, New Jersey
Tom Latham, Iowa
Robert B. Aderholt, Alabama
Jo Ann Emerson, Missouri
Kay Granger, Texas
Michael K. Simpson, Idaho
John Abney Culberson, Texas
Ander Crenshaw, Florida
Denny Rehberg, Montana
John R. Carter, Texas
Rodney Alexander, Louisiana
Ken Calvert, California
Jo Bonner, Alabama
Steven C. LaTourette, Ohio
Tom Cole, Oklahoma
Jeff Flake, Arizona
Mario Diaz-Balart, Florida
Charles W. Dent, Pennsylvania
Steve Austria, Ohio
Cynthia M. Lummis, Wyoming
Tom Graves, Georgia
Kevin Yoder, Kansas
Steve Womack, Arkansas
Alan Nunnelee, Mississippi
05:28 PM on 11/19/2011
Unfortunately industry influences what children eat in schools and the USDA's dietary recommendations all too much. Check out some of the videos at nutritionfacts.org (non-commercial, science-based) on how much that is done and to what extent. It's nice to be informed. http://nutritionfacts.org/topics/industry-influence/