The United States Department of Agriculture’s new-look food pyramid, released last week to accompany a new set of Dietary Guidelines for Americans, looks more like a minimalist poster designed to be ...
The Trump administration's new "common sense" food pyramid puts meat and other animal proteins at the top of the plate, ...
The food pyramid released last week is inverted, showing red meats and vegetables at the top with grains and breads at the bottom.
The Trump administration has unveiled new US dietary guidelines featuring an inverted food pyramid, prompting debate over how the graphic matches the text.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has brought back the pyramid, but in an inverted form.