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"Congress Votes to Bring Whole Milk Back to US Schools, Overcoming Overwhelming Opposition"
politics2 years ago

"Congress Votes to Bring Whole Milk Back to US Schools, Overcoming Overwhelming Opposition"

As Congress faces a time crunch to address pressing issues such as aid to Ukraine and Israel, a border deal, and pending spending legislation, the House of Representatives instead focused on passing a bill to bring whole milk back to school cafeterias. The measure, which would reverse a decade-long ban on high-fat milk in schools, passed with bipartisan support. The debate over whole milk's nutritional merits had political undertones, with Republicans seeking to reverse changes made during Michelle Obama's campaign against childhood obesity. Critics argued that whole milk is less healthy than lower-fat alternatives and advocated for promoting nondairy options.

Nationwide Milk Carton Shortage Disrupts School Lunch Programs
education2 years ago

Nationwide Milk Carton Shortage Disrupts School Lunch Programs

A nationwide shortage of half-pint milk cartons is impacting schools in several states, forcing them to find alternative ways to provide milk to students. The shortage is attributed to packaging issues in the dairy industry, leading to challenges in the milk supply chain. School districts in New York, Pennsylvania, California, Washington, and other states are preparing for the shortages, which are expected to last until early 2024. Some districts plan to purchase milk in bulk and pour it into cups, while others may offer students juice or water instead. The shortage may also affect hospitals, prisons, and other settings with cafeterias.

US Officials and USDA consider banning chocolate milk in schools to combat childhood obesity.
politics2 years ago

US Officials and USDA consider banning chocolate milk in schools to combat childhood obesity.

Republican Congresswoman Elise Stefanik has criticized a proposed ban on chocolate milk in school cafeterias, arguing that it would limit students' access to important nutrients. Stefanik, who represents New York's 21st congressional district, said that chocolate milk is a popular and effective way to encourage children to drink milk, which is an important source of calcium and vitamin D. The proposed ban is part of a wider effort to improve nutrition in schools, but Stefanik argued that it would be counterproductive and could lead to a decrease in milk consumption overall.