Poppendieck's book explained how and
why school food programs had come to rely on «a la carte» sales just to break even.
Not exact matches
it used to be we strived to do better, that is
why we ended slavery, ended segrigation, created Social Security, built roads, public
schools, ended child labor, created FEMA, the National Weather Service, FDA, FFA, the Military and all the other
programs that give us safe
schools, roads, public buildings, homes,
food, water and products.
If you read the text of the bill that pertains to
school food, it's pretty clear
why parents are so alarmed: it calls for a complete repeal of all nutrition standards currently governing the national
school lunch and breakfast
programs.
Meal debt is a difficult problem that negatively affects both kids and
school food programs, and it's important to keep in mind
why schools often resort to these practices.
Kristi: I actually took a lot of heat a while back for not just defending milk but defending the dreaded flavored milk — or at least questioning
why school food reformers were so focused on flavored milk versus versus many other, worse problems in the
school lunch
program.
I've seen their challenges first hand and heard their complaints, which is
why I recently said quite sincerely, «I've come to believe that there are few jobs on this planet harder than managing a district's
school food program.»
But given that the National
School Lunch
Program already IS the ultimate nanny state program — a daily, free or reduced price hand - out of food, administered by the federal government — why is merely improving the food served so controversial on the
Program already IS the ultimate nanny state
program — a daily, free or reduced price hand - out of food, administered by the federal government — why is merely improving the food served so controversial on the
program — a daily, free or reduced price hand - out of
food, administered by the federal government —
why is merely improving the
food served so controversial on the right?
In
School Food Procurement, we'll discuss why procurement is so important in school food, and how to align your procurement practices with the mission and vision of your school meal pr
School Food Procurement, we'll discuss why procurement is so important in school food, and how to align your procurement practices with the mission and vision of your school meal prog
Food Procurement, we'll discuss
why procurement is so important in
school food, and how to align your procurement practices with the mission and vision of your school meal pr
school food, and how to align your procurement practices with the mission and vision of your school meal prog
food, and how to align your procurement practices with the mission and vision of your
school meal pr
school meal
program.
A modern conservative columnist, Kate O'Beirne, writing in the National Review, has questioned the value of
food stamps,
school breakfasts and lunches, and the WIC
programs (Special Supplemental Nutrition
Program for Women, Infants, and Children): «With rates of excess weight and obesity highest among low - income households, budget officials should be asking themselves
why tens of billions of dollars are being spent each year by federal nutrition
programs aimed at boosting
food consumption by the poor.»