Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Daily Briefing: School lunches fall behind fast-food standards

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Many fast food restaurants have higher quality and safety standards for meat than the USDA does for school lunches. Pictured: McDonald's Angus Third Pounder.
School lunches fall behind fast-food standards
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