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The food guide pyramid, informally known as the food pyramid, is a nutrition guide created by the USDA. Released in 1992, it suggests how much of each food category one should eat each day. The food guide pyramid replaces the four grain foods including rice, bread, cereals, and pasta;


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Criticism

The worldwide problem of obesity is increasing in the developed world as well as in developing countries. Therefore it is thought that there must be a fundamental flaw in the guidance as implemented by public agencies such as schools, etc..

It is alleged that the research leading to the construction of the food guide pyramid was partially funded by the meat, dairy, sugar and grain industries, or that the pyramid reflects lobbying by these industries. It is worth noting that the USDA is responsible for promoting agricultural commerce, rather than the health of American citizens. This has lead to a number of allegations:

It is planned to introduce a new Food Guide Pyramid in 2005 to reflect the increase in knowledge since 1992.

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