US military is trying for healthier meals |
For generations, Army food has been considered average at best, and the diet fed to troops seldom took into account obesity or other long-range health risks. But those practices are evolving.
The U.S. military has started a more emphatic effort to change soldiers' eating habits, including color-coded labels that designate healthy items, and drill sergeants standing watch over the chow line, calling out soldiers who don't put enough fruit on their plates, according to the Associated Press
The military increasingly believes that producing quality recruits starts at the dinner table during basic training, so it has started a more emphatic effort to change their eating habits. Color-coded labels point the way to healthy items, and drill sergeants stand watch over the chow line, calling out soldiers who don’t put enough fruit on their plates.
Many new soldiers have never given much thought to their diets - a problem that reflects the poor food choices of a nation with more and more obese people.