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  2. 15 Best New Packable Lunches to Make This Month - AOL

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    When you need a tasty midday meal, turn to one of these highly rated lunch recipes. These lunch recipes are easy to pack and take with you on the go. 15 Best New Packable Lunches to Make This Month

  3. This well-rounded kimchi rice bowl is packed with fiber and probiotic foods like kimchi and yogurt to support a healthy gut. Prebiotic foods like edamame and garlic add flavor and additional gut ...

  4. 17 5-Ingredient Lunch Recipes That Are Ready in 5 Minutes - AOL

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    Serve this rotisserie chicken salad recipe with whole-grain crackers. View Recipe. Berry-Green Tea Smoothie. Heami Lee, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Christine Keeley.

  5. National School Lunch Act - Wikipedia

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    "It was estimated that $432,349.05 worth of food is wasted annually at lunch by students in Grades 6–8 in [Boston Public Schools]." Overall, this sum makes up 26.1 percent of these three schools' food budgets, excluding labor and supplies. If translated nationally, Cohen estimates that roughly $1,238,846,400 in food is wasted on an annual basis.

  6. School meal programs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A report by the USDA's Economic Research Service in July 2008 suggested: "Cost pressures may be a barrier to improving school menus in some cases. The nationally representative School Lunch and Breakfast Cost Study II found that while the mean reported cost of producing lunch during 2005–06 was below the reimbursement rate, about one in four ...

  7. Food and Nutrition Service - Wikipedia

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    The USDA Farm to School Grant Program is funded through the use of grants by the USDA, with 2019 seeing nearly $10 million awarded supporting 3.2 million students in over 5,400 schools across 42 states. [13] The program also seeks to encourage young children to pursue careers related to the creation and distribution of food supplies.