I also wrote for the Times about: a frozen pizza that sneaks veggies into unsuspecting kids; changes ahead for junk food in school classrooms; why President Trump's eating habits are fair game for commentators; and a groundbreaking New Mexico law
banning lunch shaming.
One component includes
banning lunch shaming, or any practice that embarrasses a student who can't afford lunch by requiring special stickers or bracelets, or giving them an alternative lunch like a cold cheese sandwich.
Not exact matches
In early April, I had a news story in the New York Times about the passage of a groundbreaking law in New Mexico that
bans «
lunch shaming» - practices in the cafeteria that single out kids with meal debt, such as being given a cold sandwich instead... [Continue reading]
Yesterday, many media outlets reported on a bill introduced in Congress which, if enacted, would allegedly
ban «
lunch shaming,» i.e., practices in the cafeteria that single out children with meal debt.