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Board acknowledges food-service limits as free-lunch era reduces cafeteria revenue

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Board members raised concerns about meal quality and nutrition while staff explained that universal free lunches and USDA constraints have tightened the food service budget and limited menu choices.

Radford City School Board members on Aug. 19 discussed concerns about school meal nutrition and the operational limits faced by the district’s food-service program amid universal free-lunch provisions. Board members noted that menus include prepackaged items and sugar-heavy selections and asked…

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