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by Tricia Psota | Jul 15, 2022 | Team
In 2016, Shelley Maniscalco, MPH, RDN started Nutrition On Demand (NOD), a food and nutrition affairs firm based in Washington, DC. NOD specializes in building and translating scientific evidence, navigating policy, and creating compelling communications strategies...Recent Posts
- Protecting the Health of Low-income Women, Infants, and Young Children in the U.S.: The WIC Program
- The Wait is Over: The 2025 DGAC Scientific Report is Out
- Dietary Guidelines Advisory Commitee’s Fifth Meeting: Key Takeaways and What’s to Come
- Analysis: Most Widely Studied Nutrition Topics Not Covered on .Gov Websites
- Get to Know Natalia Guzmán, Content Creator for Nutrition In Demand
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Last year, USDA announced updates to the WIC food packages for the first time in a decade. States currently have until June 2026 to implement most of the food package updates. We are following the new administration’s goals and the potential impact on the process at the state and federal levels.
For an in-depth review of the revisions and process, download our new fact sheet at the link in our bio. For the highlights, check out our latest blog post at www.nutritionindemand.com/blog
Curious to know what this means for your organization’s product(s)? Reach out to us at [email protected] we’ll determine how best you can leverage the updates each state’s WIC approved product lists.
#WIC #WICWorks #nutrition #pediatricnutrition #maternalhealth #infanthealth #pediatricnutrition #foodpolicy #publichealth #eatrightPRO
We’ll be at the Consumer Federation of America’s National Food Policy Conference this week. If you’re attending, we’d love to connect!![]()
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The 60-day comment period for feedback on the translation of the DGAC Scientific Report into DGA policy is ongoing! If you have yet to register for the virtual meeting on January 16, when oral feedback from the public will be shared with USDA and HHS, don’t forget to do so! Sign up at dietary guidelines.gov
Ahead of these upcoming deadlines, we have eagerly read the DGAC report and compiled some of the key recommendations. Review our topline takeaways at the link in our bio.![]()
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The Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee Scientific Report was released today! A 60-day comment period will begin tomorrow. The public can submit written feedback to inform the translation of the science into DGA policy.![]()
On Monday, December 16 at 1 PM ET, registration will open up for a special meeting that will be held on January 16 for oral comments. Should fill up fast so stay up-to-date at dietaryguidelines.gov!![]()
▶️Read the report at the link in our bio◀️
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