Monday, November 12, 2012

Going meatless in L.A.




Los Angeles, Calif. – City council has voted unamimously to declare Mondays meatless in the city.
The declaration carries no force of law, but signals where politicians stand.

They did it to “encourage residents to eat a more varied plant-based diet to protect their health, protect animals and protect the environment in the City of Los Angeles,” says the motion they passed.

Meatless Monday is an initiative that is associated with the Johns Hopkins’ Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Jan Perry, one of two council members who proposed the motion, is also calling for a ban on new fast-food restaurants in South Los Angeles. That, she says, is to fight obesity.