USDA Might Ban Chocolate Milk From School Cafeterias

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The Agriculture Department could be moving to ban flavored milk from school cafeterias.  The USDA just closed the public comment period on changes in long-term school nutrition standards to cut down on added sugars in school lunch and breakfast programs.  The agency says the aim is to “reduce exposure to added sugars and promote more nutrient-dense unflavored milk.”  The USDA suggests limiting the amount of chocolate and strawberry milk in high schools and banning it completely in elementary and middle schools.     

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