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  2. The 10 best school lunches of all time, ranked

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    5. Dino nuggies. Dinosaur chicken nuggets are a school lunch favorite. Dinosaurs used to be the kings of the earth, but — 66 million years later — they're the kings of plastic trays and apple ...

  3. Lunchbox - Wikipedia

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    Lunch box and vacuum bottle owned by Harry S. Truman. A collection of lunch boxes for school students. Insulated thermal bag with ice packs. A lunch box[1][2][3] (alt. spelling lunchbox) [4][5][6] refers to a hand-held container used to transport food, usually to work or to school. It is commonly made of metal or plastic, is reasonably airtight ...

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    4. Best Food Containers: Mainstays 14 Piece Rainbow Plastic Food Storage Set. A reliable set of food containers is a necessity when packing lunches. This set from Mainstays has 7 different-sized ...

  5. The case against Lunchables: Ultra-processed food poses ... - AOL

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    The Washington Post investigation, “How Lunchables ended up on school lunch trays” is described at the link: Weak rules allow ultra-processed foods like Lunchables on school menus - Washington ...

  6. Phase-out of polystyrene foam - Wikipedia

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    Phase-out of polystyrene foam. In the late 20th and early 21st century, there has been a global movement towards the phase-out of polystyrene foam as a single use plastic (SUP). Early bans of polystyrene foam intended to eliminate ozone-depleting chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), formerly a major component. Expanded polystyrene, often termed ...

  7. School meal programs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the 2012–13 school year, the NSLP provided the following reimbursements for "non-severe-need" schools: $2.86 for free lunches, $2.46 for reduced-price lunches, $0.27 for paid lunches, $0.78 for free snacks, $0.39 for reduced-price snacks, and $0.07 for paid snacks. [25] (Students eligible for reduced-price meals paid no more than 40 cents ...

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