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Nutritionists fear USDA may go too far with proposed update to school meals

Por: WPTV Nation March 20, 2023

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WASHINGTON — Your child's lunch or breakfast at school could soon be changing. That's because of new guidelines proposed by the Department of Agriculture, which regulates school meals nationwide. One of the most immediate changes is a push to get schools to serve primarily whole grains by the start of the school year in 2024. However, the proposal is getting some surprising pushback — including from those overseeing nutrition in... + full article



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