Maybe discuss how....
They displayed what food groups to eat, examples of foods in that group, and the recommened portions to help persuade consumers to make wise descisions to meet the daily reccomended requirements
Breaking down types of food into different catergories helped consumers choose different categories creating a balanced diet (i.e knowing how to portion out the daily serving of fruit and the daily serving of protein, if that makes sense)
Pointing out how fats and sugars are not good and should only be consumed in moderate amounts
So on and so forth.
Personally I think it is effective, but consider the different componenents of the food pyramid and reflect upon that in your reasoning.
A lot of kids like sugar and sodas so they don’t consume things with calcium in it
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yea bc if you streatch to much
However it's also possible to over-stretch, with the resulting risk of muscle, tendon or ligament damage. Also, too much flexibility – hypermobility – can be detrimental in itself.
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