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| Illinois Prison Serves Too Much Soy |
| By foxnews |
| Published: 12/21/2009 |
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CHICAGO — A recent menu from the Danville Correctional Center shows inmates have been served soy-blend hot dogs, soy-spiked sloppy joes and several other soy-enhanced dishes. That might sound healthy to some, but a federal lawsuit contends the Illinois Department of Corrections is endangering the health of the inmates by serving them too much soy. Nine plaintiffs have signed onto the lawsuit, which is funded by the Weston A. Price Foundation, which promotes traditional and largely unprocessed foods. The lawsuit contends a soy-filled diet is bad — especially those with allergies, gastrointestinal problems and other sensitivities. Read More. |
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