"There are some people that if they don’t know, you can’t tell them.” — Louis Armstrong. The USDA’s program to improve the eating habits of Americans by developing a new icon — a plate that is divided into sections that suggest a healthy selection of food — is apparently elitist to some. As reported a while back in this newspaper, a researcher at the University of Washington said that the food depicted on the plate icon is not affordable or even available for many Americans. He added that government should get involved to make healthy foods more available to the lower classes.
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