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The central planning of America's public school lunch menus has been a disaster.
"It's unconscionable that the Trump administration would do the bidding of the potato and junk food industries," noted one critic. But Trump's changes are relatively minor.
School lunches are unlikely to improve, whatever the lawsuit’s outcome.
Instead of teaching kids the importance of paying their debts, Wyoming Valley West school district offered a lesson about the arbitrary and terrifying power of government.
Public schools in Warwick, Rhode Island, originally said that every student with lunch debts would be served a cold jelly sandwich.
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It doesn't matter how healthy options are if kids won't eat them.
School's back in session, and that it means time for reports of crummy government-approved school lunches
Bad mandates result in uneaten foods. Schools figure out how to respond.
A federal program to help public-school students eat healthier is based on highly problematic-and perhaps fraudulent-research.
Awful Obama administration-era reforms are being scaled back slightly. School lunches will still stink.
Registry of federal regulations surpasses 50,000 pages, on pace to break annual record.
She did nothing wrong. But even if she had, a chicken nugget scam is not a matter for the cops.
New research paints a rosy picture of the program. But is the picture telling the whole story?
Kids need flavor packets to cope with federal guidelines
The USDA's school lunch program has earned a failing grade.
Are one in four Americans really too fat to fight? The figure appears to be inflated.
Just let them eat cake.
Should we expand the USDA's failing National School Lunch Program, as First Lady Michelle Obama wants, or should we slow down its implementation, as House GOP members prefer? No.
The USDA has managed to make school lunches stink even more. So why does the government continue to double down on the program?