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1. kristo+fO1[view] [source] 2026-01-08 02:03:09
>>atestu+(OP)
Tyson foods and other meatpacking companies lobbied and funded RFK...

Here's industry reports

https://www.nationalbeefwire.com/doctors-group-applauds-comm...

https://www.wattagnet.com/business-markets/policy-legislatio...

And straight up lobbying groups

https://www.nationalchickencouncil.org/new-dietary-guideline...

https://www.meatinstitute.org/press/recommend-prioritizing-p...

Lobbying groups, putting out press releases, claiming victory...

Here's some things you won't find in any of the documents, including the PDFs at the bottom: community gardens, local food, farmers markets, grass fed, free range... Because agribusiness doesn't make money with those.

Just because you might like the results doesn't mean they aren't corrupt as hell

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2. zdc1+KX1[view] [source] 2026-01-08 03:20:17
>>kristo+fO1
I was wondering why meat and veg were side by side, rather than vegetables being at the base. The new pyramid is still better than the old one, but not completely intellectually honest...
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3. flower+Z32[view] [source] 2026-01-08 04:23:19
>>zdc1+KX1
Better than the old one in what way?
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4. gardnr+Wj2[view] [source] 2026-01-08 07:12:12
>>flower+Z32
I'm not zdc1, but they may be referring to the previous advice that included more grains than fruit and veg combined. From a design perspective, it is an interesting choice to mix food groups on the same level of the pyramid.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_pyramid_(nutrition)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MyPlate

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5. davora+wn2[view] [source] 2026-01-08 07:40:45
>>gardnr+Wj2
> previous advice that included more grains than fruit and veg combined

I have not seen the pyramid with bread, cereal, rice and pasta at the base pushed for at least ~20 years. Maybe it was 25-30 years ago when I saw it pushed seriously in school and even then I did not see people taking it seriously outside of those lessons, as in people actively calling it questionable.

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6. genewi+6q2[view] [source] 2026-01-08 08:05:26
>>davora+wn2
do you think they market those pyramids to adults, or to children?
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7. davora+ds2[view] [source] 2026-01-08 08:24:14
>>genewi+6q2
I asked it else where but

> Where in the world was this old pyramid still being pushed?

>>46538456

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8. genewi+Qt2[view] [source] 2026-01-08 08:41:32
>>davora+ds2
> A person is most likely to see a food pyramid poster in an elementary or middle school classroom, cafeteria, or hallway, where it was commonly displayed as an educational tool during the 1990s and 2000s to teach nutrition.

the first one was in 1982 or something, so you have nearly 3 whole generations who were exposed to it (X, Millennial, and Z). I really can't tell if you're actually incredulous; because all the nutrition stuff is told to schoolchildren. Adults don't use a chart, they use self-help books.

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9. jefftk+Da3[view] [source] 2026-01-08 14:32:39
>>genewi+Qt2
> the first one was in 1982 or something

The first one came out in 1992, and was active until MyPyramid came out in 2005. Which was then active until MyPlate came out in 2011.

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10. genewi+wS3[view] [source] 2026-01-08 17:55:37
>>jefftk+Da3
you're correct, my eyesight gets worse as the day goes on and i saw the second "9" as an 8. that only partially reduces the impact from my claim of X, Millennial, Zoomer; as i am gen X and i was still in "middle school" when the food pyramid came out, and my millennial sister assuredly was. the older Gen X (from the early 1970s) may or may not remember (as in an only child and childless until after the poster was no longer used) this from their younger years in classrooms.

My main point was (i think!) that really the only people seeing these posters on a regular basis are schoolchildren. I think i've seen the pyramid a dozen times in the last 20 years, on cereal boxes or websites or whatever, but if you don't recognize it, it's easily written off. Maslow also had a pyramid, etc.

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