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Corporate Guidance for the Dietary Guidelines As our federal government ramped up to release the new dietary guidelines, they solicited comments, which they posted online. You can read all 1,900 yourself, here. There were all the usual suspects. The National Cattlemens Beef Association felt that beefs important role in the diet [was] underappreciated. Thats funny; thats exactly what the President and CEO of The Sugar Association said: Sugars important role in [a healthy] diet, adding, There is no scientifically verifiable negative health impacts ascribable to sugar intake. What? Not even, like, dental health? Its all due to some evil cavity fairy? Unbelievable. Wrigleys was on the same page as the Cattlemen, complaining Americans dont chew enough gum, a beneficial part of a healthful diet. Really? Gum? Hey, you have to chew it, they remind the Dietary Guidelines Committeethats exercise. Chewing gum expends 11 calories per hour, they note, and Americans could use all