New Hampshire college uses printed plates to promote healthy eating

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New Hampshire college uses printed plates to promote healthy eating
Some college students in New Hampshire are thinking twice before filling up on fried food and other unhealthy options, thanks to reminders printed right on their plates.
Inspired by the federal government's "MyPlate" dietary guidelines, the University of New Hampshire created its own image of what a healthy plate should look like and had it printed on 1,300 dining hall dishes.Reaction among students has been mixed. During one recent lunch hour, some were observed piling their plates with broccoli and other vegetables, while others reached for fried food. Some said they try to eat healthy but don't put a lot of thought into matching their meal to the fruit, vegetable, grain and protein sections of the plates. Others said they ignore them completely.
A new designed plate that shows sections of healthy foods at the dining hall at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, N.H. The plates are printed with dietary guidelines in hopes students will choose healthier eating habits.(AP Photo/Jim Cole)

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