Donald Trump's administration is set to relax rules on the nutritional standards of school meals, dismantling legislation Michelle Obama fought hard to introduce during her time as First Lady. The National School Lunch Programme, which provided nutritionally balanced meals to children for free or for a reduced price, was set up under the Obama administration to help tackle childhood obesity. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue was expected to announce a new rule allowing more "regulatory flexibility" in the school lunch programme on Monday at Catoctin Elementary School in Virginia. It also prevented schools from selling snacks high in salt, sugar and fat in cafeterias and vending machines. He was scheduled to eat lunch with students there, along with Senator Pat Roberts, chair of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry.
Trump official freezes Michelle Obama's plan to fight childhood obesity
But such rollbacks have been rejected by public health and nutrition advocates, who say the stricter nutrition rules are critical tools in the fight against obesity. Update: This story originally said the sodium limits for school lunch were 1,230 grams of sodium. "We're giving school food professionals the flexibility they need."[He grew up hungry. Both issues were cornerstones of the association's 2017 policy report, which more than 500 school lunch workers brought to congressional offices during Capitol Hill visits in early April. Currently, elementary school lunches may include up to 1,230 milligrams of sodium.collected by :Lucy William
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