Anonymous wrote:OP on your same page. These are same parents who hand their kids their iphones without putting them on airplane mode. Food scientists know the deal unless they working for the dairy industry. Apples & Strawberries that are not organic? Most schools go the cheap route and laugh their way to the bank. You can count on everyones favorite - Sidwell and Sheridan also shares same caterer to do the organic stuff.
http://in.reuters.com/article/2014/04/24/food-apples-idINL2N0NF1D320140424(Reuters) - U.S.-grown apples are widely coated with a pesticide that has been newly banned in the European Union amid health concerns, and the United States is at least a year behind in a required scientific assessment of the pesticide, an environmental group said on Thursday.
Anonymous wrote:I just read that conventional American apples are banned in Europe because of the level of chemicals. Yikes! What independent schools in Washington, D.C. offer an organic lunch program? Are any a hybrid where they at least offer the "dirty dozen" in organic and cleaner produce is sometimes conventional?
Anonymous wrote:I just read that conventional American apples are banned in Europe because of the level of chemicals. Yikes! What independent schools in Washington, D.C. offer an organic lunch program? Are any a hybrid where they at least offer the "dirty dozen" in organic and cleaner produce is sometimes conventional?