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Says party donor who happens to own vegan catering business that supplies schools.
Who did the meat industry have to pay to get a law passed saying that their product MUST be served at schools?
I'm not sure it's a law per se but more guidance that schools should endeavour to serve children a balanced diet which will include portions of meat/fish/poultry/dairy.
Nah you can have healthier options for a balanced diet without raising your risk for chronic disease such as legumes, whole grains, whole grain bread , nuts and seeds, soy products, vegetables, plant-based protein powders and meat substitutes.
Rice and beans is life
That's my fuel source!
Just cos you like animals doesn't mean you're not a capitalist.
The whole foods plant-based diet lowers the risk from chronic disease such as heart disease, breast cancer, colon cancer, diabetes, obesity.
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why is your "update" over a decade old? how often are they released?