November 9, 2012

Nanny Bloomberg

What a prat. New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg -- from FOX News:
Nanny Bloomberg Bans Food Donations to Homeless Shelters: Too Salty!
So much for serving the homeless.

The Bloomberg administration is now taking the term �food police� to new depths, blocking food donations to all government-run facilities that serve the city�s homeless.

In conjunction with a mayoral task force and the Health Department, the Department of Homeless Services recently started enforcing new nutritional rules for food served at city shelters. Since DHS can�t assess the nutritional content of donated food, shelters have to turn away good Samaritans.

For over a decade, Glenn Richter and his wife, Lenore, have led a team of food-delivery volunteers from Ohab Zedek, the Upper West Side Orthodox congregation.

They�ve brought freshly cooked, nutrient-rich surplus foods from synagogue events to homeless facilities in the neighborhood. (Disclosure: I know the food is so tasty because I�ve eaten it � I�m an OZ member.) The practice of donating such surplus food to homeless shelters is common among houses of worship in the city.

DHS Commissioner Seth Diamond says the ban on food donations is consistent with Mayor Bloomberg�s emphasis on improving nutrition for all New Yorkers. A new interagency document controls what can be served at facilities � dictating serving sizes as well as salt, fat and calorie contents, plus fiber minimums and condiment recommendations.

The city also cites food-safety issues with donations, but it�s clear that the real driver behind the ban is the Bloomberg dietary diktats.
Talk about being unclear on what constitutes leadership and what constitutes micro-management. Sure, good health is good for everyone but you don't enforce it with the barrel of a gun. The key is education and I don't see any of that happening... Posted by DaveH at November 9, 2012 7:21 PM
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