No clear standards exist for defining foods healthy or not healthy

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Brandi Self
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Government should not restrict food choices on food stamps.
No clear standards exist for defining foods healthy or not healthy
no widely accepted standards to judge the “healthfulness”
There is no standard for defining healthy foods
Ineffective in changing the purchases of food stamp participants
Food restrictions would increase program complexity
Food restrictions would increase program costs
No clear standards exist for defining foods as good or bad
No evidence, participation contributes to poor diet quality or obesity
Restrictions would put burden on store employees for compliance
Should be incentives instead of restrictions
Standards for a healthy diet can not be applied to individual foods
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