1. Treat food as medicine

Can't wait to pay $1800 for an orange.

  1. Focus on quality of calories, not just quantity

They're just gonna fuck up SNAP so everyone can only buy Prime Fresh™ Veggie Straws, DANNON™ Greek Yogurt, and Planters™ nuts

  1. Expand access to dietary and lifestyle counseling

Congratulations, citizen. Your yearly doctor's appointment is now a Zoom meeting with a diet counselor.

  1. Support food entrepreneurs

Bruh.

  1. Increase the number of new farmers growing healthy foods using regenerative farming techniques

Galaxy brain, rotating the subsidies on a yearly basis, so every year the only vegetables grown are Corn, Rice, Soybeans, and Wheat. Barely functioning nutrient cycling.

  1. Make school meals free for all students

:shrek-troll: Like that's ever gonna happen. What a load of *flush*

  1. Establish a federal 'food czar'

Clearly we need more government czars to promote synergy.

  • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]
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    2 years ago

    It depends on your goals, if you want to lose weight, or gain muscle, etc. Most important thing is finding a diet, with regards to the type of food, the amount of calories, macronutrient split, that fits your goals and that you can stick to. If a healthy
    pescatarian diet with a reasonable calorie deficit is that for you, then go do it.

    Just don't do anything too extreme like a super low carb or fat diet, or a really massive calorie deficit. That's where people go wrong.