More than two-thirds of U.S. schools say they’re unable to afford the cost of student free lunch—and MAHA’s dietary guidelines may make it worse | Flipboard
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schools say they’re unable to afford the cost of student free lunch—and MAHA’s dietary guidelines may make it worse As more than two-thirds of U.S.
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schools say they’re unable to afford the cost of student free lunch—and MAHA’s dietary guidelines may make it worse As more than two-thirds of U.S.
Why it matters
public schools say they already can’t sustain free meals for their students, one economist is sounding the alarms and … Fortune flipped this story into Personal finance•11d Related storyboards
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The clearest point to anchor on is this: The U.S. Department of State has been actively updating its travel advisories to reflect current risks in some of the world's most-visited countries.
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