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February 11, 2010

The United Fresh Produce Association Foundation announced Tuesday the launch of "A Salad Bar in Every School" campaign, a multi-year public health commitment from the fresh produce industry designed to bring fruit and vegetable salad bars to schools across America. 

"We are pleased to join First Lady Michelle Obama's campaign announced Tuesday to combat childhood obesity, one of the greatest health threats to our children, and long-term threats to our nation’s ability to provide affordable health care," said United Fresh President and CEO Tom Stenzel.

Mr. and Mrs. Obama announced goals Tuesday to eliminate childhood obesity within a generation. The president signed a memorandum establishing the first-ever federal taskforce on childhood obesity. Mrs. Obama’s "Let’s Move" campaign aims to improve childhood nutrition and exercise and could receive $1 billion a year in funding over 10 years.

The United Fresh Foundation"s "Salad Bar in Every School" campaign is based on the personal involvement and charitable commitment of produce growers, distributors and marketers to raise private funds to donate salad bars to schools in cities and counties across the country to serve as demonstration models for increasing children’s fresh fruit and vegetable consumption. These demonstration projects will then assist school nutrition professionals, principals and teachers, parents groups and community supporters in working with local, state and federal government officials to bring salad bars to all schools.United Fresh donated its first salad bar to the Elsie Whitlow Stokes Public Charter School in Washington, DC last fall, where it continues to help school officials foster healthier choices and children’s interest in a variety of fresh produce items.

"We strongly support the Obama Administration's childhood obesity initiatives, and urge the Congress to provide similar support in reauthorizing childhood nutrition legislation this year," Stenzel said. "We believe an important step in reauthorization would be to include key elements of the Children's Fruit and Vegetable Act of 2009 (H.R. 4333) introduced by Representatives Sam Farr and Adam Putnam, along with numerous co-sponsors. This bill supports a national salad bar policy for schools, increased funding for school equipment, and better access to fruits and vegetables, which will be required to enable schools to meet the Dietary Guidelines," he said.

United Fresh members wishing to get involved in this important campaign can contact Claudia Wenzing at 202-303-3400.





United Fresh Produce Association
1901 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20006
Tel: 202 303 3400
Fax: 202 303 3433
united@unitedfresh.org