Posted on 07/18/2014 1:09:13 PM PDT by jazusamo
After having made her mark on school lunches, you know, replacing mac n cheese for quinoa salad thereby leaving kids across the nation hungry and unhappy, first lady Michelle Obama is moving on to bigger and better things, it seems.
Via The Washington Free Beacon:
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is suggesting major changes to grocery stores to nudge Americans to purchase healthier foods when they shop.The agency commissioned an expert panel to make recommendations on how to guide the more than 47 million Americans on food stamps into spending their benefits on fruits and vegetables.
The group released an 80-pagereportthis month presenting their ideas, which include talking shopping carts and a marketing strategy for grocery chains that would feature better store lighting for healthier items.
To encourage Americans, including food stamp recipients, to purchase and eat healthier foods, USDA has come up with a few suggestions, including SNAP-Ed cooking classes, and consultations with dieticians in grocery stores, a point system whereby shoppers could receive perks like movie tickets for buying healthy food, and of course, the talking shopping cart:
The MyCart grocery cart would provide dividers for shoppers to make sure they are selecting enough items in each MyPlate category, the USDAs food icon.MyCart is a nonfinancial approach that would use behavioral economics to encourage healthier purchases by any consumer, including SNAP participants, the report said.
The cart would be color-coded, physically divided, and have a system installed so that when the shopping cart reaches its healthy threshold it would congratulate the customer.
The algorithm would group the purchases to classify them using the MyPlate designations and to provide consumers with a message of support or encouragement (e.g., You achieved a MyCart healthy shopping basket!), the report said.
And the cost? Oh, a measly $30,000 for every store.
Whether or not youll find yourself using a talking shopping cart in the near future remains to be seen. More likely, shoppers will be confronted with one of the agencys other, more realistic nanny state marketing schemes, which is sure to make Michelle O happy.
The USDA said the ideas are intended to change the choice architecture of the food retail environment to make healthier choices more prominent, which is in line with first lady Michelle Obamas stated second term agenda to impact the nature of food in grocery stores.
The idiots in the white hut think we are all a nation of eight year olds.
Then the government will get upset when supermarkets use that as an excuse to stop accepting EBT.
and that is when the government starts opening it’s own grocery stores
If they mandate it then the purpose is to drive them out of business, unless they subsidize the cost.
I think ADM, would prefer to have corporate stores toe the line, and for independents to close up shop.
Guys! This has nothing to do with EBT cards. Remember this is an Obama talking.
These carts are for EVERYONE. We all will have a cart lecture us on what to buy. Obamas lie all the time. This is another control on free people.
You will probably have to swipe your card in the cart just to get the wheels to roll. Every purchase you make will go in a govt database. The cart will scan each item before you even get to a cashier.
Buy junk food for a party and you may have a cop visit your home.
I would welcome that. Have government groceries for welfare recipients, which will be stocked ONLY with "Moochelle-certified" healthy food, which would be the ONLY places where welfare recipients could get food.
That would be racist. Better to force all to accept the EBTs and to adhere to Mooch’s dietary guidelines.
And if they don’t, so sad, bye bye, you’re out of business. Government can dictate buying decisions now, you know. The Supremes said so.
They will be heavily subsidized stores and you can bet they’ll lose a bundle every day
BTTT on all three!
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