The USDA first published guidance in 1980, then a food pyramid in 1992 and a 2011 "MyPlate" version. Here's how they stack up to RFK's new pyramid.
The federal government has released new dietary guidelines, introducing an emphasis on consuming meat and dairy and avoiding highly processed foods.
The new nutrition recommendations prioritize protein and healthy fats, sharply reducing the role of grains and signaling a significant shift from longstanding government guidance.
If you grew up in the 90s, the original Food Guide Pyramid was basically burned into your retinas: a wide base of bread, ...
A Fargo dietitian says the new federal food pyramid replaces MyPlate but is more confusing and costly, with a heavier focus ...
The 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans spotlight an inverted food pyramid, effectively sidelining MyPlate and ...
The U.S. government has unveiled sweeping revisions to its Dietary Guidelines for Americans, emphasizing protein, whole foods, and healthy fats while strongly discouraging ultra-processed items and ...
There’s a new way to eat, according to the updated federal food guide, represented by an “inverted pyramid.” The new dietary ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A nearly decade-old food guide pyramid for older adults has gotten a makeover to make it more user-friendly and to emphasize the special dietary needs of people older than ...
A new version of the food pyramid could have a major impact on what Americans eat because it's used by dieters, taught to schoolchildren and plastered on bread packages. The final verdict on any ...
The Trump administration has released new dietary guidelines, dubbed MAHA, emphasizing whole, minimally processed foods and discouraging ultra-processed items and added sugars. The plan, unveiled by ...