chanel
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Of course. We use an outside contractor that isn't so bad. But I see so much waste. The students must take a salad, milk, and fruit, with every entree, and I'd say half ends up in the trash.
"Healthier lunch" is certainly a good thing. But it looks like these regs. go too far. I posted a study the other day about salt studies. The push to limit sodium in healthy children is pointless at best, and possibly harmful at worst. They are using faulty science to make otherwise healthy food (like soups, and salad dressings) inedible.
"Healthier lunch" is certainly a good thing. But it looks like these regs. go too far. I posted a study the other day about salt studies. The push to limit sodium in healthy children is pointless at best, and possibly harmful at worst. They are using faulty science to make otherwise healthy food (like soups, and salad dressings) inedible.