As Trump pushes whole milk, NYC schools say they're sticking with 1%

NYC Schools Resist Trump's Push for Whole Milk Amid Ongoing Health Concerns

The US government has taken steps to make school milk whole again, with President Donald Trump signing legislation reversing an Obama-era ban on full-fat milk at schools funded through the federal lunch program. However, New York City's public schools are sticking with 1% and skim milk, citing evidence-based nutrition guidance and a desire to prioritize student health.

According to officials from the city's Department of Education, their breakfast and lunch service is grounded in research-based recommendations, with regular student feedback playing a key role in shaping menu options. Isla Gething, spokesperson for the department, stated that "Our universally free breakfast and lunch service β€” relied on by students across the city β€” is grounded in research-based nutrition guidance, coupled with regular student-led tasting and feedback."

The federal government's decision to allow whole milk back on school menus was championed by the National Milk Producers Federation and ties into the Trump administration's broader "Make America Healthy Again" initiative. The new law also requires that plant-based alternatives be available for students who have a doctor's or guardian's request.

While some parents, like Eva Bogaisky from Brooklyn, are in favor of whole milk returning to school menus, others, including Brooklyn borough president Eric Adams, have expressed concerns about the added sugar content in chocolate milk. Koch, an associate professor at Columbia University, noted that studies on the benefits of whole versus skim milk have been mixed, but added that "it's good to stick with 1% and nonfat milk given the amount of saturated fat and ultraprocessed foods in most Americans' diets."

As a result, New York City is unlikely to make any changes to its current milk offerings. The city has historically had strong reactions from parents and politicians over school food policies, with some lawmakers even introducing bills to ban flavored or unflavored milk options.
 
πŸ€” I mean, can't we just stick with what works? NYC's schools have been serving 1% and skim milk for a reason - it's based on science! Adding whole milk back into the mix might be a step forward, but let's not forget about all the added sugar in chocolate milk πŸ«πŸ‘Ž I'm glad they're prioritizing student health over parents' wishes. And can we talk about how weird it is that some politicians are introducing bills to ban flavored or unflavored milk options? Like, what's next? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ€” I think this whole thing is about finding that balance between tradition and science. Some people are all for goin' back to whole milk, but others are like, "Hold up, let's make sure we're not doin' harm". It's a big step in trustin' research and listenin' to experts. NYC is just tryin' to do what's best for their kids and that's somethin' we should all be doin'. We gotta think about the bigger picture, not just what's trendy or popular. It's like when you're cookin' and you wanna make a new recipe, but then you realize maybe it's just too complicated? You have to take a step back and reassess. Same thing with school food policies... we gotta keep our kids safe and healthy πŸ₯›
 
I gotta say, I'm glad NYC schools are prioritizing student health πŸ™Œ. All that added sugar in whole milk is a no-go for me, I mean, have you seen the amount of sugary drinks we consume already? 🀯 It's like, do we really need to add more sugar to our kids' breakfasts? Not to mention, the research on whole milk vs skim milk has been kinda sketchy, know what I mean? 🧠 As a parent myself, it's all about making informed choices for my own kid, and if NYC schools are sticking with 1% and skim milk, that's fine by me 😊. Plus, it's not like they're depriving kids of something essential, it's just being cautious 🀝. I'm all for the "Make America Healthy Again" initiative, but let's be real, it's about more than just adding whole milk back to school menus πŸ’ͺ
 
I don't usually comment but I think NYC schools are being pretty reasonable here. I mean, whole milk just isn't the healthiest option for kids, especially when you consider how much added sugar is in those chocolate flavors πŸ€”. I've got a friend whose kid has high cholesterol and it's crazy to see how much sugar they get in school milk alone. 1% and skim milk might not be as tasty but at least it's better for them in the long run πŸ’¦. Plus, with all the processed foods we have out there, giving kids more whole grain options like oatmeal or brown rice is a no-brainer 🍞. I guess the feds think they know best but NYC schools are just trying to protect their students' health πŸ‘Ά.
 
πŸ€” I feel like the NYC schools are making a super smart decision here πŸ“š They're not going to mess around with adding whole milk just because Trump says so πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ I mean, we know that saturated fat and added sugars can be major health concerns for kids. It's all about prioritizing their well-being, you know? πŸ€— And let's be real, most schools already have skim or 1% milk available, so it's not like they're depriving anyone of a choice 😊
 
I'm surprised NYC schools are sticking with 1% skim milk πŸ€”. I get the concern about added sugar in chocolate milk tho 😊. Can't say I've been a fan of chocolate milk since I was a kid anyway... But for real, it's interesting that they're basing their decisions on research and student feedback πŸ‘. Don't wanna be that school with kids who can't even handle full-fat milk πŸ˜‚. Guess some states are more chill about it tho πŸ™„
 
I'm kinda surprised that NYC schools are sticking it out with 1% and skim milk πŸ€”. I get why they're not gonna change their menu, considering the research on whole milk vs skim milk isn't super clear-cut - some studies say one is better than the other, but others don't πŸ™ƒ. And let's be real, most kids in NYC probably aren't exactly swimming in sat fat and ultra-processed foods anyway πŸ˜‚. But hey, it's always good that they're listening to student feedback and making choices based on evidence-based nutrition guidance πŸ’‘.
 
I'm so glad NYC schools are holding firm on the whole milk thing πŸ™Œ. I mean, have you seen all the added sugars in chocolate milk? That's just a recipe for disaster πŸ’¦. As a parent myself, I'd rather see them focus on serving actual nutritious food instead of just trying to appease some lobby group πŸ€‘. And honestly, 1% and skim milk is where it's at - those schools are thinking about the long-term health benefits for their students 🀯.
 
Milk debate in NYC schools πŸ€”. I think they're making the right call by sticking with 1% & skim milk. All that added sugar in whole milk is a no-go for me! πŸ’¦ Plus, research says it's better to stick with lower-fat options when it comes to our diets πŸ“š. I get why some parents want whole milk back, but I'd rather my kids are making healthy choices from the start 🌟. NYC schools have always been on top of things when it comes to school food, so I trust they'll keep it that way πŸ‘
 
I get why the feds want whole milk back in schools πŸ€”, but I'm kinda surprised NYC is sticking to 1% and skim milk. I mean, it's not like they're trying to deprive kids of a fun drink option, right? 😊 But at the same time, all that added sugar in chocolate milk does sound like a concern... like, have we really thought this through? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ The studies on whole vs skim milk are pretty mixed anyway, so it's hard to say one is definitively better than the other. Plus, with how much processed stuff is already out there in the US diet, maybe it's worth playing it safe with 1% and nonfat milk? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I'm just glad they're making sure plant-based options are available for kids who need them, that's a win in my book! πŸ‘
 
I think NYC schools are making the right call here πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ I mean, what's wrong with skim milk? It's already a big step up from just water or nothing at all. Whole milk is just going to add more calories and fat to kids' diets when they don't need it. And let's be real, who needs chocolate milk anyway? πŸ˜’ The whole "Make America Healthy Again" thing sounds like just an excuse to sell more milk to farmers. And have you seen the amount of sugar in some of those plant-based milks? It's crazy! I'm all for making healthy choices, but this is just a step back in the right direction.
 
idk why nyc schools cant just chill w/ the whole milk thing lol πŸ˜‚ i mean it's not like its gonna kill anyone. NYC is all about being healthy and stuff πŸ₯— so why can't they make an exception? the gov is always trying 2 push their own agendas but u gotta respect the cities decisions πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ btw i think its cool that NYC is focusing on student feedback, thats super important πŸŽ‰
 
I'm low-key surprised that NYC schools are sticking it out with 1% and skim milk... I mean, who needs whole milk when you got the science backing it up? πŸ€” And I gotta side with Koch on this one - all that added sugar in chocolate milk just doesn't sit right. Plus, have you seen the ingredients list on most processed foods? The last thing we need is more saturated fat and ultraprocessed junk in our kids' diets... let's keep it real, 1% and skim all day, erry day πŸ₯›πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” So I'm thinking that's a pretty reasonable decision by the NYC schools, you know? I mean, if the research says go with 1% and skim milk, why mess around with it? It's not just about the health of the kids, but also about making sure they're getting something nutritious. And let's be real, whole milk is a big source of saturated fat - we should be encouraging more low-fat options anyway.

And I love that they're listening to student feedback too! That's so important for making decisions that affect their daily lives. I'm all for giving kids choices, but at the same time, we need to make sure those choices are healthy ones.

I also think it's interesting that some parents are going against the NYC schools on this one. Like, Eva Bogaisky says whole milk is back and forth, but what about the added sugar in chocolate milk? Doesn't that count for something? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
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