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  2. School meal programs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A School Lunch Program recipient in 1936 A poster produced by the War Food Administration promoting school lunches. Before the official establishment of the large-scale, government-funded food programs that are prevalent today in the United States, small, non-governmental programs existed.

  3. Lunchables - Wikipedia

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    Lunch Mates, [1] Lunchly Lunchables is an American brand of food and snacks manufactured by Kraft Heinz in Chicago , Illinois , and marketed under the Oscar Mayer brand. They were initially introduced in Seattle in 1988 before being released nationally in 1989. [ 2 ]

  4. How to Pack a Planet-Friendly School Lunch That Your Kids ...

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    Packing school lunch every weekday may not be everyone's favorite task, but one thing is certain—it is an action full of opportunities. According to numerous studies, food accounts for 10 to 30 ...

  5. You can make 7 back-to-school lunches for $2 each

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    Cost: You can make 2 dozen pumpkin muffins for right around $3.00, which can last you a long time for lunches/snacks. Related: Back to school breakfasts . 3. Take items you get for free and get ...

  6. School meal - Wikipedia

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    Free school meals can be universal school meals for all students or limited by income-based criteria, which can vary by country. [14] A study of a free school meal program in the United States found that providing free meals to elementary and middle school children in areas characterized by high food insecurity led to better school discipline among the students. [15]

  7. What School Lunches Looked Like Back in the Day

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    The 1920s. School lunch evolved into bread, stews, boiled meat, and creamed vegetables. Home economics classes began having girls prepare lunches as part of their curriculum — a first glimpse of ...

  8. Summer Food Service Program - Wikipedia

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    During the school year a large number of children in the United States receive free and reduced-lunches through their school lunch programs. However, when the school year ends food insecurity becomes prevalent amongst school-aged children. The Summer Food Service Program helps alleviate the nutritional gap and makes meals accessible to all ...

  9. Prison Food Versus School Food

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    While schools are given an average yearly budget of 11 billion to school food programs and prisons are given a mere 205 million annual budget, still only less than one third of school food ...