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School district introduces branded sack lunch

The cold lunch alternative, Super Sacks, includes milk, yogurt, fruit and whole grain chips or crackers.

FSD Staff

February 18, 2016

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Baldwin County Schools has rolled out a new lunch option, Super Sacks, in an effort to provide students with a variety of meal items.

Currently, the cold lunch alternative—which includes milk, yogurt, cheese sticks, fruit and whole grain chips or crackers—has been implemented at all of the Milledgeville, Ga.-based district’s elementary schools three days per week, reports unionrecorder.com.

The alternative lunch has not replaced the hot meal option, and its components comply with federal nutrition standards, officials say.

Read the full story via unionrecorder.com.
 

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