Institutional Food
Cross-source consensus on Institutional Food from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Processed foods, sugar, trans fats, poor-quality oils, refined carbohydrates, and low-quality protein are treated as harmful inputs. — Daily Brain Health and Measurable Mental Function
- The article leaves open how schools, hospitals, and churches could improve food quality while handling budgets, logistics, and diverse dietary needs. — Daily Brain Health and Measurable Mental Function
- School cafeteria food, hospital food, and church food are criticized as institutional environments that fail to nourish health. — Daily Brain Health and Measurable Mental Function
- The article argues that institutions often prioritize cost, convenience, or budgets over brain-supportive nutrition. — Daily Brain Health and Measurable Mental Function
- School food is presented as especially important because schools are intended to nourish children's minds. — Daily Brain Health and Measurable Mental Function