News Release
February 9, 2004
Contact: Howard White: 202-686-2210, ext. 339; hwhite@pcrm.org
PCRM Calls on Nation's Schools to Drop Beef from
Lunch Programs Due to Mad Cow Disease Threat
Letter to 75 Biggest School Districts Urges Healthier Vegetarian
Meals
WASHINGTON – The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM)
today called on the nation’s schools to drop beef from their lunch programs
because of the threat posed by mad cow disease. In a letter
to the country’s 75 biggest school districts, PCRM Nutrition Projects
Coordinator, Jennifer Keller, RD, urged school food service directors to replace
beef and other meaty items with safer – and healthier – vegetarian
fare.
“The alarming reality is that because of lax regulations, poor enforcement,
and very limited testing, the extent to which mad cow disease has entered the
human food supply is unknown,” says Keller.
What is known, she adds, is that many U.S. livestock rendering and feeding
practices are similar to those in place in Great Britain just before the outbreak
of the mad cow epidemic there. More than 140 people were stricken and died from
the human form of this infection, variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob (vCJD) disease,
as a result of eating contaminated beef.
PCRM recommends that school lunch programs replace beef with soy, textured
vegetable protein, and beans in menu items to assure that children in our schools
have safe, healthy and tasty menu choices.
“Veggie burgers, soy hot dogs, and other meatless menu choices are low
in fat, high in fiber, aid children in achieving and maintaining a healthy weight,
and are free of prions, the infectious agent in mad cow disease and vCJD,”
says Keller, who serves as director of PCRM’s Healthy School Lunches
Campaign, dedicated to educating the public and school officials about
healthy, science-based diets.
“A healthy vegetarian menu is a win-win situation for kids and adults,”
she adds.
For more about mad cow disease and vCJD, go to: www.pcrm.org/health/prevmed/madcow_facts.html.
Interviews with Jennifer Keller can be arranged by calling Howard White at
202-686-2210, ext. 339, or by e-mailing hwhite@pcrm.org
Founded in 1985, the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine is a nonprofit
health organization that promotes preventive medicine, especially good nutrition.
PCRM also conducts clinical research studies, opposes unethical human experimentation,
and promotes alternatives to animal research.
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