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Fort Jackson DFACs use health labels

Fort Jackson DFACs use labels to indicate foods that enhance a Soldier's performance and foods that are moderate performance enhancers or are performance limiting. Labeling is part of the Soldier Fueling Initiative.

 

Fort Jackson dining facilities use labels to indicate which types of food enhance a Soldier's performance and which types are considered for moderate performance or performance limiting. The labeling is part of the Soldier Fueling Initiative, which addresses the nutritional needs of Soldiers in Initial Military Training.

 

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Uploaded on February 8, 2011
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