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Students still aren't fans of new school menus
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Beginning last school year, the government's National School Lunch Program changed the guidelines for food that cooks can prepare for their students. The changes included more fruits and vegetables and smaller portions; new menus are supposed to be much healthier.
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Students still aren't fans of new school menus
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Beginning last school year, the government's National School Lunch Program changed the guidelines for food that cooks can prepare for their students. The changes included more fruits and vegetables and smaller portions; new menus are supposed to be much healthier.
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