Legislative Decree Bill (PDL) 18/24, currently pending in the Chamber of Deputies, suspends the government decree establishing guidelines for healthy eating in schools. The suspension was requested by Congresswoman Roberta Roma (PL-BA), who points out a number of problems with the law.
The deputy considers that Decree 11.821/23 adopts scientifically questionable concepts and defames the food and beverage industry, with serious economic and food safety consequences.
Degree of processing
The deputy especially criticizes the use of the new classification, which groups foods according to their degree of processing. The decree limits the display and sale of ultra-processed foods in schools, such as filled cookies and soft drinks.
According to Roberta, the classification contradicts the opinion of representatives from the areas of food research and science, who consider it wrong to classify the quality of an industrialized product according to its degree of processing.
“After all, there is no such thing as good or bad food, only an unbalanced diet,” says the congresswoman. According to her, “the level of processing to which food and beverages are subjected does not determine the nutritional content of the final product”.



