That's what's so odd about it. It makes me wonder who exactly they were trying to fool with that ruling. How could something man-made even be a vegetable or fruit? It's just so bizarre. I remember reading about it in multiple news outlets, and none of the journalists could wrap their heads around it.Jeffrey Crall said:Well, as a resident of the United States, I for one have haven't even heard of this, and I can ALMOST guarantee you that not a single person here who isn't in congress considers pizza a vegetable...Bvenged said:You haven't heard? Back in November, in order to make their schools look healthier (rather than, oh I don't know, make the menus healthier like the rest of the world), the US Congress declared Pizza to be a vegetable if it contained so much tomato sauce (purée) on its base.Jeffrey Crall said:...What? Pizza is considered a vegetable anywhere? Mind=BlownBvenged said:snippidyMatthew94 said:snip snipJohn Funk said:Why oh Why is John Funks quote not appearing so I can snip it?!?!!?
I still laugh at Pizza being a vegetable because of the tomato purée, though tomato's a fruit and purée is rarely even organic.
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That's ignoring the fact that tomato sauce has so much sugar in it that some countries like the UK, shops can legally sell it as a desert; or the fact that tomato is actually a fruit in the first place... It's the most recent example of stupidity from over the sea, and it comes straight from their govt.
I didn't mean to cause offence, by the way, and I'm sorry if I did, it just really seems to be a regular thing with news stories at your end of the pond which make my jaw drop from losing some brain cells trying to comprehend stupidity; mind you I'm sure you've read some weird stories about things going on in Europe... For instance, I know there are EU countries run entirely by people who don't understand how money works.