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Congressman Jared Polis Revisits 'Pizza = School Food Vegetable'

Posted: 05/16/2012 10:42 pm

One of the most dismaying aspects of the recent passage of new federal school meal standards was the collective caving by Congress to pressure from various food manufacturers seeking to protect profits.

The most notorious of these episodes was the fight over the continued classification of pizza as a school food vegetable. To recap:  a quirk in prior regulations allowed schools to count pizza as a school meal vegetable serving due to the nutritional content of the tomato paste. When the USDA, following a sensible recommendation from the Institute of Medicine, sought to change that rule, huge food companies like Schwan and ConAgra -- major producers of frozen pizza for the National School Lunch Program -- went into high gear and successfully lobbied against the change. (More background here and here.)  It was a stark, depressing demonstration of the power of corporate interests versus children's health.

But based on conversations I'd had with a source on the Hill, I noted in my last Lunch Tray post on "pizza = vegetable" that the battle was lost but the war was not necessarily over:  the agricultural spending bill that gutted the pizza rule will expire at the end of the current fiscal year, i.e, September 2012, creating an opportunity to revisit the issue.

Well, it looks like Congressman Jared Polis (D-Colo.) is seeking to take advantage of that window. He's just introduced new legislation, cleverly named the SLICE Act (School Lunch Improvements for Children's Education) which, according to his website, would seek to:

implement healthful standards to pizza in public schools in three significant ways:
  • Allow the USDA to accurately count 1/8 of a cup of tomato paste as 1/8 of a cup, instead of half of a cup, which qualifies pizza as a vegetable;
  • Allow the USDA to implement science-based sodium reduction targets; and,
  • Allow the USDA to set a whole grain requirement.

Given the demonstrated, unstoppable power of the food lobby to quash even the most modest anti-obesity efforts over the last few years (and if you haven't read the Reuters article referenced in the foregoing hyperlink, I urge you to do so), I have no reason to believe this bill will be any more successful than the last attempt to change this outmoded rule.

But hey, a school food blogger can dream.

And, regardless, kudos to Rep. Polis for keeping the issue alive and reminding us that:

Agribusinesses should never dictate the quality of school meals. ... Big food companies have their priorities, which include selling cheap, unhealthy foods at high profits. But parents and schools have their priorities; making sure our kids eat right because research shows a clear connection between nutrition and student performance in school.

Amen.

 

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Nolana
I think: therefore, I'm dangerous.
01:26 PM on 05/23/2012
It seems that a little girl from Scotland has more sense than the US Congress:

http://neverseconds.blogspot.com.es/
06:14 PM on 05/20/2012
People grow up glad I do not live in Colorado
06:13 PM on 05/20/2012
Good reason not to live in
Coorado
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cattack
Thinking. Feeling. Being. Doing.
05:11 PM on 05/18/2012
Kudos to Jared Polis for revisiting this issue. Let's hope that a critical mass of congresspeople stand up to the agribusiness lobby this time (not that I'm holding my breath).
06:15 PM on 05/20/2012
Wah
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srpw0903
It's not what u look, it's what u see that matters
03:23 PM on 05/18/2012
Thanks for the article and please publish additional articles based on the same topic every once in a while to remind people of the issue..... the collective caving by Congress to pressure from various food manufacturers seeking to protect profits needs to STOP, contact your congressman. Check to see stand on issues important to you and check his track record. VOTE him/her out if you don't agree and TALK to your friends + relatives if they live in the same district, DO SOMETHING......
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Brian Corvello
The Republicans believe Hobbes was right
01:15 PM on 05/18/2012
If pizza is a vegetable, then Cheetos is a dairy product.
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DJMarian
Rich is having money; Wealthy is having time
08:38 PM on 05/19/2012
It's not, blasphemy!
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stopnlisten
Simplify, simplify!
10:41 AM on 05/18/2012
Fresh Tomatoes
Green Peppers
Celery
Radishes
Broccoli
Pizza
Cauliflower
Green Beans

Which one doesn't belong? Easy...the cheaper one. Yeah, we care about our kids until we have to pay for them.
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DJMarian
Rich is having money; Wealthy is having time
08:39 PM on 05/19/2012
Tomatoes, they are a fruit
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Giggie
06:26 AM on 05/18/2012
Hey, pizza is a vegetable, so are French fries. Hot dogs are protein, so are sloppy joes...Ginger-ale contains Ginger...healthy? School cafeterias should also offer beer and cigarettes...will keep the kiddies out of the school parking lots during lunch...for their safety of course.
07:38 PM on 05/17/2012
Of all the less healthy foods I've given up over the years, Pizza is the one I miss. Love pizza of all kinds.
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cattack
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05:14 PM on 05/18/2012
Whole grain (sprouted, even!) crust, super thin. Fresh sauce w/ lots of flavor. The tiniest smidge of high-quality cheese. Your favorite veggies.

Pizza!
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FiredUpRTG
Don't start no stuff; won't be no stuff…
07:02 PM on 05/20/2012
Pizza can have less calories than a cheese sandwich.
07:42 PM on 05/20/2012
Exactly. That's why I hate the term "Junk Food" being thrown around so loosely. Also, calories are important, but so is the nutrient content of the food. Almost any food can be healthily prepared. Your observation is excellent.
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05:25 PM on 05/17/2012
only dems want to take the veggies out of pizza.
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melissaj376
My micro bio is empty?
11:39 PM on 05/17/2012
And what leads you to that conclusion? It's your side that doesn't want the gubmint' telling you what to poison yourself with?
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124pythias
My dogma got run over by a karma.
01:49 PM on 05/18/2012
Repub's ARE the vegetables. And yes, they should be removed at once.
04:16 PM on 05/17/2012
Only in America
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hammerhead6154
Republican Bar Laying In 6 Inches Of Mud
12:49 AM on 05/17/2012
Yeap and Yummy