School-food group asks for 35 cents more per meal

The head of the School Nutrition Association says healthy meals cost money, so the government should pay a higher reimbursement for the work. “For too long, school meal programs have been short-changed,” said Jean Ronnei, president of the group, which represents school food directors. In a position paper, SNA proposed a 35-cent increase in the… » Read More

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