A group of lawmakers is pushing to bring whole milk back to schools, over the objections of those who say many children already consume too much fat
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Legislation would let schools offer drink that opponents say delivers unneeded fatSchools participating in the Agriculture Department’s school meals program haven’t been permitted to serve whole milk since 2012.WASHINGTON—A bipartisan group of lawmakers is pushing to bring a banned substance back to schools: whole milk.Continue reading your article with
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