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East Whittier City School District to roll out 'Share Station' lunch carts to reduce waste and feed students

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District nutrition staff said the Share Station program will let students place unopened or uneaten cold and room-temperature items in share carts during meal service, starting this month; items must be unopened and whole for fruit, and hot entrees are excluded.

The East Whittier City School District will roll out a Share Station program that lets students place unopened or uneaten cold and room-temperature items in centrally located share carts during meal service, district nutrition officials said.

District officials described the program as a way to reduce food waste while offering extra nutrition to students who need it. The district will make share-table carts available to all students during meal times; only unopened items and whole, unbitten fruit…

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