The Food and Drug Administration thinks the government should intrude into your dietary habits.
The 136-page report prepared by The Keystone Center, an education and public group based in Keystone, Colo., said Americans now consume fully one-third of their daily intake of calories outside the home. And as of 2000, the average American took in 300 more calories a day than was the case 15 years earlier, according to Agriculture Department statistics cited in the report. (emphasis mine)
Let's do the math. If you divide one (your total calorie count) by three (meals per day), you shockingly get one-third as a result. Let's study something more important like what the definition of "is" is.
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