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Parents Talk: How's the Food?

A number of changes were made to the school lunch menus this year. So how did it go? What would you change?

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Q: took over school lunches for the in 2008, but to the school lunch menu at the beginning of the 2010-2011 school year. Those changes included the addition of , which had been one of the restaurants supplying lunches to local schools for more than 20 years before Revolution Foods took over. 

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The company also added new salads and sandwiches, such as a Southwest bean salad with grilled chicken, and a turkey sandwich wrap with chipotle dipping sauce. Dual compartment packaging (for those kids who don't like their foods touching), more cut up fruits and vegetables, and more whole grains were also added to the mix

So now that we're nearing the end of the school year, how did it go? What would you change about Revolution Foods' offering?

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