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Vail, Kathleen – American School Board Journal, 1995
Officials at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) have been offering schools more fresh fruits and vegetables through the commodities program. Despite problems in delivering perishable food in good condition, food directors are supporting the program. However, two new free-trade agreements and the Republican-led Congress may change the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Food Standards, Lunch Programs, Nutrition
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Zanger, Mark – Education Next, 2005
In this article, the author reviews school lunches around Boston. He discusses a significant fact about school lunches today, which is the "free" and "reduced" lunch program. The most promising developments he saw came from two opposite directions: (1) from food conglomerates reformulating snack foods to eliminate transfats,…
Descriptors: Food, Food Service, Lunch Programs, Nutrition
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Glass, Stephen – Policy Review, 1995
Explains why privately-run lunch programs are providing better nutritional value at less cost than state-run programs. Several examples are provided of schools where lunch program privatization has increased participation and cafeteria discipline, improved nutritional and food quality, and has done so with financial efficiency. (GR)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Dining Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Government School Relationship