Monday, May 11, 2015

Letter: Make All Food Sold In Public Buildings Vegan & Gluteen -Free

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Dear Editor,

To promote a healthier New Jersey, I propose requiring all food and beverages sold on New Jersey K-12, Public College campuses and inside all public buildings to be vegan, gluten-free and produced in New Jersey.

Each packaged food and beverage label should also be required to carry the phone number of a statewide call center for heroin treatment services.

It is time the state steps up to lead by example on better health, fighting addiction and bringing jobs back to New Jersey.



Eric Hafner
Toms River

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Are you serious? Who are you to force your dietary beliefs on people?

Anonymous said...

Good idea Eric. I think we should pass a law that says everyone should eat only the foods that Eric wants us to eat.

And we should change the names of our sports teams. The New York Erics for instance.

And instead of New Jersey, we should become New Eric.

The Eric State Parkway.

Trenton? Nope, Eric-ville.

Eric International Airport in Newark.

All hail King Eric.

Anonymous said...

Since when has something being vegan or gluten free a stamp of 'healthy' approval? Lot's of vegan and gluten free items are bad for you. I think that school food should be nutritious, but nutrition science is far too garbled up in nonsense that the public shouldn't have a say in restricting it.

Anonymous said...

Nutrition science is not garbled at all. The people who garble nutrition , like Dr Oz and the food babe have nothing to do with science.