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Food Decision-Making Program

Skip to main content. College of Human Ecology. The Food Decision-making Programs vision is health and well-being for all where children and their families are. Supported by sustainable, just, and equitable community food systems. Developing healthy attitudes toward food and eating. Making thoughtful food decisions. Bringing their behaviors in alignment with their understandings, goals and current scientific knowledge. Engaging in community improvement. Check out a feature article.

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Skip to main content. College of Human Ecology. The Food Decision-making Programs vision is health and well-being for all where children and their families are. Supported by sustainable, just, and equitable community food systems. Developing healthy attitudes toward food and eating. Making thoughtful food decisions. Bringing their behaviors in alignment with their understandings, goals and current scientific knowledge. Engaging in community improvement. Check out a feature article.

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