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And the potato industry got both Democratic and Republican senators from potato-growing states to deep-six the USDA's proposal to limit starchy vegetables to two servings a week.
Michael F. Jacobson: Fighting to Sell Junk Food to Kids: Really, Grocery Manufacturers? That's Your Highest Priority? Michael F. Jacobson 2011
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And the potato industry got both Democratic and Republican senators from potato-growing states to deep-six the USDA's proposal to limit starchy vegetables to two servings a week.
Michael F. Jacobson: Fighting to Sell Junk Food to Kids: Really, Grocery Manufacturers? That's Your Highest Priority? Michael F. Jacobson 2011
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In the debate about foods in schools, Senator Collins from potato-growing Maine argued that our country could not afford the cost of approximately one billion dollars a year to feed children healthy vegetables instead high-starch foods.
Walter Willett, M.D., DrPH, MPH: Food Fight: Pizza and Spuds Win, School Kids Lose Walter Willett 2011
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And the potato industry got both Democratic and Republican senators from potato-growing states to deep-six the USDA's proposal to limit starchy vegetables to two servings a week.
Michael F. Jacobson: Fighting to Sell Junk Food to Kids: Really, Grocery Manufacturers? That's Your Highest Priority? Michael F. Jacobson 2011
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In the debate about foods in schools, Senator Collins from potato-growing Maine argued that our country could not afford the cost of approximately one billion dollars a year to feed children healthy vegetables instead high-starch foods.
Walter Willett, M.D., DrPH, MPH: Food Fight: Pizza and Spuds Win, School Kids Lose Walter Willett 2011
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In the debate about foods in schools, Senator Collins from potato-growing Maine argued that our country could not afford the cost of approximately one billion dollars a year to feed children healthy vegetables instead high-starch foods.
Walter Willett, M.D., DrPH, MPH: Food Fight: Pizza and Spuds Win, School Kids Lose Walter Willett 2011
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In the debate about foods in schools, Senator Collins from potato-growing Maine argued that our country could not afford the cost of approximately one billion dollars a year to feed children healthy vegetables instead high-starch foods.
Walter Willett, M.D., DrPH, MPH: Food Fight: Pizza and Spuds Win, School Kids Lose Walter Willett 2011
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In the debate about foods in schools, Senator Collins from potato-growing Maine argued that our country could not afford the cost of approximately one billion dollars a year to feed children healthy vegetables instead high-starch foods.
Walter Willett, M.D., DrPH, MPH: Food Fight: Pizza and Spuds Win, School Kids Lose Walter Willett 2011
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In the debate about foods in schools, Senator Collins from potato-growing Maine argued that our country could not afford the cost of approximately one billion dollars a year to feed children healthy vegetables instead high-starch foods.
Walter Willett, M.D., DrPH, MPH: Food Fight: Pizza and Spuds Win, School Kids Lose Walter Willett 2011
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In the debate about foods in schools, Senator Collins from potato-growing Maine argued that our country could not afford the cost of approximately one billion dollars a year to feed children healthy vegetables instead high-starch foods.
Walter Willett, M.D., DrPH, MPH: Food Fight: Pizza and Spuds Win, School Kids Lose Walter Willett 2011
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