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Broward County school meals not nutritious enough

State audit says schools serve too much saturated fat, too few nutrients
Dec. 18, 2007

The state of Florida says the Broward County (Fla.) public schools still have nutrition lessons to learn. Cafeterias serve meals with too much saturated fat and too few calories or nutrients, according to a state audit of how the district meets federal mealtime standards.

Click here to read The South Florida Sun-Sentinel article.

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