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Comment Now: USDA to Roll Back School Food Nutrition Standards
School food nutrition is at risk again. And it's a longer-term health threat than coronavirus.
The USDA, which relaxed school nutrition standards in 2018, is proposing two rule changes it says will give schools and summer programs more flexibility to meet student meal preferences and reduce food waste.
Please take 2 minutes to comment on on proposed rule changes that could bring back redlining in housing, and reduce investment in low- and moderate-income communities and those of color.
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Start a School Food Pantry!
The new Salud America! “School Food Pantry Action Pack” is a free guide to help school personnel talk to decision-makers, work through logistics, and start a School Food Pantry to help hungry students and reduce local food insecurity.
A School Food Pantry accepts, stores, and redistributes donated and leftover food to students!
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