the iron horse said:It's not their business to be messing with my food choices.
You seem to be confusing information with legislation.
It's not in the U.S. Constitution to limit the salt in my oyster stew.
No one is trying to legislate the amount of salt you can put in your oyster stew. Creating an imaginary bad guy doesn't help your argument.
I'm still trying to understand why some seem to love giving a central government more and more power over our lives.
Again, information is not legislation. Claiming that the government is abusing its power by simply promoting healthy living choices would be like me saying that you're infringing on my rights by suggesting that exercise is good for me. It doesn't make sense. You're not forcing me to exercise, and the government is not forcing anyone to limit salt in their diet or eat healthier. So what exactly is the problem?