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Nondairy milks — fortified drinks like soy, almond, oat, and rice milk — have varying impacts on the environment and climate, ...
The FDA announced it would phase out all petroleum-based synthetic dyes from the United States' food supply and medications.
Legislators are working to bring milk choice back to schools, including more nutritious milk options such as whole and 2% milk. The Senate Agriculture Committee held a hearing Tuesday morning on ...
The Healthy Dairy in Schools Commitment, to remove food dyes from all milk, cheese, and yogurt products used in the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs. While the commitment is voluntary ...
The goal of the Commitment is to eliminate the use of Red 3, Red 40, Green 3, Blue 1, Blue 2, Yellow 5, and Yellow 6 in any ...
Approval of the Savannah-Chatham school district's Community Eligibility Provision request secures free lunches for all ...
Local schools ... who need a healthy meal during the day have food they want to eat. During the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, all schools qualified for free school lunches, but that ...
In our (totally anecdotal) survey of secondary school kids, one thing that came across was that lunches should not be “embarrassing”. Too posh, too healthy, too smelly, too weird, too hard to ...
I’d probably say no, schools are not offering enough healthy lunch options. It’s because the lunch offered by the school may need to catch the tastes of the students, so the students will aim ...