Talk:Ketchup as a vegetable

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I propose that the "Greed" Link in See Also be removed, as it seems dubious and a possible NPOV violation. The Childhood Obesity link seems suspect as well.

The picture is hardly relevant 99.225.198.95 (talk) 00:26, 13 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Unrelated, but another Ketchupgate mention?[edit]

Lawyer asks secretary for ₤4 to dry clean his suit. [1] Non-notable, but sufficiently strange/known to mention? - RoyBoy 04:21, 28 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Ok to Enhance This Page?[edit]

Hi All- I have found several factual errors on the current Ketchup is a Vegetable page, and wanted to make those corrections. In addition, I would like to increase the number of citations -- including links to the original legislation passed by Congress and signed by President Carter and to the FNS’ proposed regulations to President Reagan -- and add in some more context to the scandal. Please let me know any thoughts or concerns.

For your background, I am taking a university course, and my final project is to make a 3,000 word or more contribution to a Wikipedia article, while adhering to Wikipedia's rules of neutral point of view and no original research. This page was of interest to me, and I thought my contributions could benefit everyone. Thanks in advance for your feedback.Kth2e (talk) 20:47, 29 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Redundancies[edit]

There are already articles about student lunch laws. This article is supposed to be about ketchup as vegetable, not the history of student lunch laws in the US.