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[quote=Anonymous]True 11:34. I have a few students at my school (Title 1 school) who are malnourished. Everyone at my school gets a free breakfast and lunch. So the food they serve may be "balanced" from the government's point of view but most of the kids don't eat the vegetables. Some might eat the fruit if they like it but most of them eat whatever has the most sugar. For example, our school serves flavored milk for lunch. I would say, out of a class of 25, maybe 1-2 kids might get white milk. The rest get strawberry or chocolate. Thankfully, they got rid of flavored milk at breakfast. The kids won't touch cereal that is like a generic version of plain Cheerios. They just don't eat cereal that doesn't have any sugar in it. So it is possible for a child to be malnourished when they eat 2 meals a day at school. [/quote]
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