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It's looking like federally funded school lunches will once again be allowed to offer not only nonfat milk, but 2% and whole ...
To get their whole milk and 2 percent products back into the nation’s schools, dairy farmers may have to accept some ...
The Senate Agriculture Committee is taking steps to end restrictions on whole and 2% milk in the National School Lunch ...
A bipartisan trio in the Senate unveiled a proposal Wednesday to require schools to offer nondairy milk options at lunch to accommodate students who are lactose intolerant or have other dietary ...
The Senate Agriculture Committee advanced bipartisan legislation to allow whole and 2 percent milk in school lunches for the ...
This month, a bipartisan group of legislators put forward the Freedom in School Cafeterias and Lunches, or FISCAL, Act, which would expand the definition of milk under the NSLP to include plant ...
If new US Department of Agriculture school food guidelines stand as proposed, chocolate milk is in ... in the US and 29.6 million get a school lunch, Vilsack said. The numbers were higher earlier ...
School lunch could soon get a lot less sweet. US officials are considering a ban on chocolate milk in elementary and middle school cafeterias due to its high sugar content, according to The Wall ...
It pledged to back the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act before the current Congress ends at the end of this year. Roughly 30 million schoolchildren eat school lunches on a regular basis.
But those days may be coming to an end. The federal government has proposed eliminating sugary flavored milk from school lunches, which would be bad news for Rhode Island's official beverage.
This month, a bipartisan group of legislators put forward the Freedom in School Cafeterias and Lunches, or FISCAL, Act, which would expand the definition of milk under the NSLP to include plant ...