Jamie's Petition
Launched March 2010: Jamie's Food Revolution campaign is about saving the health of America's next generation. Kids need better food at school and better health prospects. We need to keep cooking skills alive. Stand up and be counted - you have the power to make a difference.
Sign The PetitionSchool Food Photowall
Launched September 26 2011: Tasty meals made with fresh ingredients? Or processed, unappealing junk? See what kids across the world are getting for school lunch. This photo wall is about demonstrating the range of appearance and quality in school food, to spark conversation and debate. We continue to support the school nutrition staff who work hard to produce nutritious meals with the budget and ingredients provided to them. Yet we believe the time for change has come in our school food system.
Start RatingSugary Campaign
Launched April 11 2011: It's not just soda that's full of sugar. Kids are getting it from the chocolate and strawberry milk they drink at school every day. Chocolate milk has the same amount of sugar as a soft drink and just one additional soft drink per day increases a child's obesity risk by 60% and is a major contributor to Type 2 diabetes. Plain white milk doesn't have any added sugar. Join the Food Revolution in asking schools to promote plain, white milk instead.
Take ActionUsda Petition
Launched March 24 - Closed April 8: During spring 2011 the USDA accepted public comments on the proposed new set of school meal standards as part of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act. Millions of kids all over America eat at least one meal a day at school and giving them the best nutrition possible is critical. This is the first time in 15 years that nutrition standards in schools can really improve. Members of the Food Revolution weighed in to let the USDA know that they want more real food on kids' plates.
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