Why the School Lunch Bill Matters
The New York Times features research from the Center for Science in the Public Interest, sums up in a simple way how this legislation will reform school lunches going forward:
Whereas before lunch may have consisted of a fried chicken patty, white roll, canned green beans, whole milk, and a package of snack cakes (likely from a vending machine), kids can now look forward to lunches that consist of the following: barbecued chicken patty, whole grain roll, locally grown carrots, one percent milk, and sliced apples.
(quoted from good.is/food)