Adults say that school lunches aren’t getting healthier
Efforts to improve school lunches have begun across the country, but many adults say the food still doesn’t make the grade. Over half of Americans (55%) say the nutritional quality of the food served at their local schools is “only fair” or “poor.” About 63% of parents with school-age children feel that way.
About half say pizza should be served no more than once a week. The same for chicken nuggets and hamburgers. And most believe 60 minutes of physical activity a day for kids should be a priority for schools.
Just those few points would make a world of difference for kids in school.
Last Updated on April 28th, 2010
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