> To identify which ultra-processed foods should be eliminated from school offerings, scientists will consider whether a product includes additives that are banned elsewhere, whether it has been linked to health harms, whether it has been show to contribute to food addiction, and whether it contains excessive fat, sugar or salt, California Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel, one of the lawmakers who introduced the bill, said on the call.Should make it a rule for people to read the post instead of merely the title.
damnitbuilds|11 months ago
How can food have "excessive fat, sugar or salt" if it is the only fatty/sugary/salty food someone eats?
Why should being banned elsewhere be a reason to ban it in California? Surely being proven harmful should be the bar?
Should make it a rule for people to comprehend the post and think about its implications instead of merely reading it.