The USDA said it plans to loosen rules on which vegetables schools are required to serve for student meal programs, a move that opponents said could encourage less-healthy eating
Federal regulators proposed giving schools more flexibility for student meal programs, a move that opponents said could encourage less-healthy eating.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Friday that it plans to loosen rules on which vegetables schools are required to serve and give schools more breakfast options in an effort to simplify the program and reduce food waste.
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