What good are new, more nutritious school lunches if kids don't eat them?
One Wisconsin district really has things figured out.
Under the school lunch program regulations, Petfalski said, the district's food service was projected to be headed toward a $54,000 deficit. By opting out — and presumably selling more food — he expects about a $7,100 surplus.
Food belongs in kids, not the garbage cans.
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